Network Security White Papers
What Every Retail CIO Needs to Know About PCI Compliance and Secure Seamless Mobility
Overview Concerns about security have prevented retailers from realizing the full return on their investments in wireless technology. Fortunately, retailers are not forced into a trade-off between the efficiency of wireless technology and the enhanced security of wired networks. It is in fact possible to protect the wireless networks of retailers with appropriate wireless security solutions. How to protect the wireless infrastructure and comply with PCI DSS and what are the questions one should be asking? This paper provides eight questions that reflect what every retail CIO should consider before investing in a wireless solution.
| Publisher | Motorola | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | February 2008 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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