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USA Patriot Act suggestions for wireless Internet user identification |
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By Editorial staff
17 Jan 2008 | SearchFinancialSecurity.com |
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Expert Ed Yakabovicz explains the USA Patriot Act recommendations for identifying a wireless Internet user.A public library that offers wireless Internet access also uses NAT, which provides anonymity to users. Does the USA Patriot Act recommend/require
anything for wireless public Internet access provider like a library to help identify the wireless user who may be using the connection for anything?
Ed Yakabovicz: The USA Patriot Act does not request specific wireless data, but instead is a guideline to generate specific laws that will later (maybe) impact the
wireless community. I also believe the industry as a whole is dependant on
current wireless security for which I hope many are using and understand
why to use it.
There are several laws now on Capitol Hill that will impact wireless and all
other computer communications to including the USA Patriot Act II and Computer Crimes act of 2002.
For more info on computer security legislation, check out the Department of Justice Web site.
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