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Apr 22,2010 by alperen

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Inasmuch as this chapter has focused on the ways in which hackers can
compromise your wireless network, the one element that will save your
corporate infrastructure is understanding specifically how to counteract
these threats and shore up your vulnerabilities. There really isn’t any
such thing as 100 percent security, but you can take certain precautions
to facilitate a safe computing environment.
Security often does not come cheap. In fact, most security
measures are never even implemented because they are a function of
money. Some security measures are not used because they are too expensive, but the real risk is in the expense of being hacked. Common
reasons not to add security measures include:

 Expense in added security mechanism
 Extra maintenance
 Higher learning curve
 Inconvenience
 Extra operating expenses
 Financial risk 142

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