Hey guys,

We're working with some local banks and law enforcement agencies to provide
internet service to them and understandably, they're asking about security
and if our fixed wireless service is secure enough for their service.

I usually respond saying we use hardware encryption (WPA2-AES) on all our
links but that their data also runs over SSL or some type of encrypted
tunnel between their devices and their servers. The bank for example is
moving from hosting on-site and going to the cloud so they'll no longer
store any user data at their branch but someone else hosts it. I'm sure
they have an encrypted tunnel of some sort to protect their data so the
medium whether fiber or wireless really shouldn't matter.

Has anyone dealt with banks or law enforcement agencies on the "Wireless"
security issue and have any resources to provide them with a satisfactory
answer?

Thank you

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Darin Steffl
Minnesota WiFi
www.mnwifi.com
507-634-WiFi
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