Stanford CIS

Firm sees growing market for building shields

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Protecting against both threats likely will be important, especially as electronic and wireless devices increase, said Richard Forno, director of the cybersecurity graduate program at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.

"This definitely is something we're going to see more of," he said. "Wireless signals are still a huge vulnerability, and if you can block those signals for a company, for an organization, that makes perfect sense."

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