7. Summary and Conclusions
By now, the rationale behind incorporating a strong wireless network security solution into your enterprise insurance plan is clear. In today’s digital marketplace, with new and more volatile wireless network threats emerging every week, it’s protection rather than reaction that will preserve your bottom line. If strong protection is the answer, the question must then be: what kind?
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(2006). Cost Justification and Consideration. In: Guide to Wireless Network Security. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-29845-0_7
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