Pentagon to issue wireless disconnect order"
http://computerworld.com/mobiletopics/mobile/story/0,10801,73150,00.html

And it was less than a moth ago that the Army said they were going to use AirFortress 
AES encryption stuff for their
wireless.

It really seems to me that the folks at the top are clueless, don't understand 
technology and are scared by these things
that they don't understand.

It's like, duh, most any computer network stuff is going to be insecure if folks 
setting it up don't understand it.  And
wireless can be made as secure as you want it if you know what you're doing.  It's 
called VPN folks, look it up.   The
folks in the Army who eval'd AirFortress had a clue, and now they're going to have to 
pull the plug.

like this:
"Why is it that companies have sold products that they know are insecure?" asked 
Richard Clarke, President Bush's chief
cybersecurity adviser. "And why is it that people have bought them?

Well, some folks understand the technology and can make them just as secure as they 
want them to be.  The companies that
make this are making "network equipment" not off the shelf super-safe networking for 
DUMMIES kits.  If you want secure
then get a security consultant in there and do your homework.

It amazes me still that no one, including the government, wants to take responsibility 
for their own actions.  They want
everyone else to read their minds, know what they want, and make all their dreams come 
true.  802.11 is a tool, and you
should know how to use it before you play with it.  If the government folks cut their 
thumb off with a chainsaw because
they didn't bother reading the manual and practicing safer procedures are they gonna 
pull chainsaws out of all usage.

Government guys, before you start throwing out babies with the bath water you might 
want to look into Cisco LEAP, IPSEC,
maybe eve talk to your own Army folks working with AES encryption and AirFortress 
stuff.  Then again, if you want to
start selling off some of your equipment cheap drop me a note.

Michael Vario
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