Wednesday, June 13, 2007

WiFi Paint Security

http://tech.blorge.com/Structure:%20/2007/03/24/new-paint-offers-wireless-protection/

"Assuming" this paint works, wouldn't it have to cover every square inch of surface?  That's okay if you work in a dungeon but what if you are in a regular office that has windows?  Or have the TV boardroom with floor to ceiling glass windows?  Would you need to put in a painted revolving door to ensure any of those sneaky wifi signals don't get out when someone opens a door to the outside?

Forget WEP and WPA; I'm switching over to the EM-SEC Coating System, a recently revealed paint developed by EM-SEC Technologies that acts as an electromagnetic fortress, allowing a wireless network to be contained within painted walls without fear of someone tapping in or hacking wireless networks.

The EM-SEC Coating System is clearly the most secure option aside from stringing out the CAT5, and can be safely used to protect wireless networks in business and government facilities.

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