i would still worry. highly unlikely that the service goes away--might just a different manufacturer.
Regards, Bob Parisi Robert A. Parisi, Jr. Senior Vice President and Chief Underwriting Officer AIG eBusiness Risk Solutions 80 Pine Street, 8th Floor NYC, NY 10005 Phone: 212-770-1691 Fax: 443-381-2473 (direct) Fax: 212-770-5375 (general) Pager: 877-356-3223 Cell: 917-439-5844 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.aignetadvantage.com NOTICE: This e-mail message and all attachments transmitted with it may contain legally privileged and confidential information intended solely for the use of the addressee. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any reading, dissemination, distribution, copying, or other use of this message or its attachments is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender immediately by telephone (212-770-1691) or by electronic mail ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), and delete this message and all copies and backups thereof. Thank you. -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 3:34 PM To: Moeckel, Sharon Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Wireless & Blackberry You may not have to worry about the Blackberry. Check this out... http://www.brighthand.com/article/Blackberry_Lawsuit_Gets_Ugly Craig "Moeckel, Sharon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 02/25/2003 02:25:57 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: (bcc: Craig Brauckmiller/LEK) Subject: Wireless & Blackberry I am a newbie to security and could use some direction. We are evaluating Blackberry. We also will have HIPAA requirements to prepare for in the near future. Could someone help with the steps to implement this securely to include the inherent wireless security issues, as well as those needed to secure Blackberry? Will be using for email, LAN file share access and possibly for app access. Thank you.