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Security & Privacy
Data
Today's hackers use sophisticated weapons like sniffers, viruses, worms, mail spoofing, and Trojan horses to steal constituent identities, access classified data, or disrupt services. To counter these threats, state and local governments must embed robust security measures throughout their networking infrastructures. They need to defend against online intruders and denial of service attacks. They must ensure that only authorized employees can access sensitive data from servers. Additionally, they must safeguard communications with constituents and other agencies from eavesdropping or tampering.
    
Voice
State and local governments rely on telephony to communicate with constituents, conduct daily operations, and coordinate services, particularly in times of emergency. Agencies must protect their voice messaging as vigorously as their data services, preventing government information from falling into the wrong hands. Additionally, their phone systems must be resilient and always available, eliminating disruptions that undermine the delivery of services and the public's confidence in its governance.

  
Wireless
Wireless systems offer governments a flexible, simple, and very affordable strategy for extending connectivity wherever needed. But untethered links support the same classified data and messaging as wired LANs and, therefore, must deliver the same levels of protection and functionality. Agencies and departments will compromise the public's safety if their wireless systems are the weak security links on their networks.

  
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