? SANS Institute 2001, Author retains full rights Key fingerprint = AF19 FA27 2F94 998D FDB5 DE3D F8B5 06E4 A169 4E46 Key fingerprint = AF19 FA27 2F94 998D FDB5 DE3D F8B5 06E4 A169 4E46 ? SANS Institute 2001, As part of the Information Security Reading Room. Author retains full rights. Virgil L. Hovar "Personal works How personal are they?" SANS Security Essentials GSEC Practical Assignment Version Current as of December, 2000 (amended May 22, 2001) ? SANS Institute 2001, Author retains full rights Key fingerprint = AF19 FA27 2F94 998D FDB5 DE3D F8B5 06E4 A169 4E46 Key fingerprint = AF19 FA27 2F94 998D FDB5 DE3D F8B5 06E4 A169 4E46 ? SANS Institute 2001, As part of the Information Security Reading Room. Author retains full rights. Introduction: On the surface, the concept of a Personal work (PAN) seems pretty benign. What could be so wrong with being able to connect to my printer without a cable or beam my email to my PDA without having to park it in the docking station? As we consider the developments in connectivity options and the proliferation of devices that may be able to connect to such a network we suddenly realize that our PAN may not be so personal. History: One of the first PAN concepts, however, was very much personal. Even to the point that it used the wearer's own body to generate enough electrical conductivity to make a data exchange during a simple han
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