N.Y. county enacts wireless security law
April 29, 2006APRIL 21, 2006 (COMPUTERWORLD) - Westchester County, N.Y., this week enacted a new law that requires local businesses to implement “minimum security measures” for protecting their wireless networks.
The law, which is believed to be the first of its kind anywhere in the country, applies to all commercial businesses that collect customer information, such as Social Security numbers, credit card or bank account information, and that also have a wireless network. Also covered by the law are businesses that offer public Internet access.
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