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Keep Your Wireless Networks Safe


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WiFi Fortress Paint - Keep Your Wireless Networks Safe
Keep Your Wireless Networks Safe
Published: Mar 25, 07
Comments: 1
Views: 2,532

EM-SEC Technologies has created a liquid security-blanket paint for wireless networks. The aim of the paint is to create an electromagnetic barrier that will effectively keep electronic eavesdropping out of highly-sensitive networks like government and corporate data. I imagine this new paint might still have some use for the ultra-paranoid home office (if it doesn’t have windows) that wants to keep their wireless data transmissions from security threats.  I wonder if they will get Debbie Travis to endorse their product and if it will come in designer colors like “Privacy Pink” and “Barrier Blue”?

EM-SEC Technologies, LLC announced today that the tests performed around the perimeter of their “painted” SCIF (Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility) yielded successful results for the protection of wireless devices and other electronic equipment within the structure. The tests confirmed that wireless transmission of information can be protected from unauthorized access by the use of their EM-SEC Coating System. (emsectechnologies)

References:  emsectechnologies

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FOUR WAYS TO REACT: vote, favorite, add more examples of WiFi Fortress Paint or comment about Keep Your Wireless Networks Safe.

shat on Mar 26, 07  0 Trends   561 Comments
Cellphone jammers are illegal. This jams internet. Could this become illegal?
shat on Mar 26, 07  0 Trends   561 Comments 0


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