Professor
Mr. Louis Voit
Semester
Spring 2007
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EM-SEC Technologies Announces Successful Test of Wireless-Blocking "Paint"
The article reports on the findings of an experimental technological operation. The EM-SEC coating system, made up of a series of water-based shielding products, was pilot tested in a controlled facility. The EM-SEC coating system had already been utilized by the U.S. government and military to protect privileged information. The EM-SEC coating system is a virtual security system that blocks intercepting airborne radio frequency signals, thereby preventing access to data sources, reducing or eliminating unauthorized external access to privileged wireless networks. Once within the coated facility, intellectual property is secured from potential virtual theft via airwaves. The research sought to test the feasibility of the use of this system for businesses in general. Findings reveal that the capabilities of this system are adaptable to various other settings including within corporations and private businesses.
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With prevailing concerns about data security this system proposes an innovative way of dealing with the issues related to virtual security. This system would therefore be particularly useful to corporations and entities that have been seeking solutions to their security concerns. This means that virtually all entities would find the system useful. It appears, however, that small corporations may not readily have access to this new product because it prefigures very high cost estimates. It does, however, appear to have considerable merit and is therefore recommendable among medium-sized to large corporations. I would be unwilling to invest in this product myself because it seems not to be well tested in normal environments. The enclosure used for the research was well protected and therefore it may not work as well in the usual digital environment. |
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