WI-FI: SECURE ENOUGH FOR FEDERAL GOVERNMENT?

One of the few places that pervasive Wi-Fi is not found these
days is in US Federal Government office buildings and military
bases. Government IT departments explain this lack of
modern technology by pointing to Information Assurance (IA)
departments who block their planned deployments because
of security concerns. IA departments, on the other hand,
point to unclear rules, regulations, and policies around Wi-Fi
use which prevent them from making informed risk decisions.

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