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Sunday, August 27, 2006

Hack in the box: Can Faraday cages tame Wi-Fi?

Say you wanted to protect your Wi-Fi network from surrounding buildings. The most obvious way to do this would be to secure the devices on your network using the wireless security protocol of choice. A very effective, but more extreme, way to do this would be to secure the building itself by making it act as a Faraday cage, shielding the radio frequency waves used by Wi-Fi. Making a large building into a Faraday cage involves encasing the building in a thin layer of conductive material or metal mesh. In physics, a Faraday cage or Faraday shield - named for the British physicist Michael Fara... more...

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Homeland Security Information Network

With over twenty different resource links to choose from, you will be able to get all the information you need on Homeland Security Information Network. You'll find Homeland Security Information Network with over 20 resource links on Homeland Security Information Network. more...

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Thursday, August 17, 2006

Traveling the World

Folks, I've been busy on travels to secure government and banking networks worldwide. It's kept me out of pocket since May. Whew! I'm back.

I recently authored some articles for SearchCIO.com - please check them out and let me know what you think.

I'll be writing more soon so stay tuned...