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Re: iPhone security
From: Jim Dillon <Jim.Dillon () CUSYS EDU>
Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 13:32:31 -0600
I'd suggest you think about expanding your scope to WiFi enabled telephony devices in general. My prediction is that in 2 to 3 years that will be the majority of your wireless presence, not just a new, freakish device. There are two or three other competitors of note now, and a whole boatload coming. Pretty soon every body walking around your campus will be a moving AP. Grin and bear it, job security for those with security and network management competencies. Jim ***************************************** Jim Dillon, CISA, CISSP IT Audit Manager, CU Internal Audit jim.dillon () cusys edu 303-492-9734 ***************************************** -----Original Message----- From: Matt Arthur [mailto:arthur () WUSTL EDU] Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 10:27 AM To: SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU Subject: [SECURITY] iPhone security Has anyone been able to find out what security protocols the iPhones use? We have had zero success going through Apple support web pages. Thanks! Matthew K Arthur, CISSP Director, NTS-Enterprise Networks Washington University in St. Louis W: 314.935.7388, F:314.935.7142
Current thread:
- iPhone security Matt Arthur (Aug 30)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: iPhone security Curt Wilson (Aug 30)
- Re: iPhone security Samuel Liles (Aug 30)
- FW: FW: iPhone security Alex Everett (Aug 30)
- Re: iPhone security Noah Abrahamson (Aug 30)
- Re: FW: FW: iPhone security Samuel Liles (Aug 30)
- Re: iPhone security Brent Sweeny (Aug 30)
- Re: iPhone security Christopher Penido (Aug 30)
- Re: iPhone security Jim Dillon (Aug 30)
- Re: iPhone security Noah Abrahamson (Aug 30)
- Re: iPhone security Joel Rosenblatt (Aug 30)