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The wireless encryption standard, if unchanged and mandatory, could prompt a trade challenge from Washington.
In particular, China gave up a plan for its own wireless encryption standard.
But the American critics of China's wireless encryption standard contend that Wi-Fi communications, which typically extend no more than a few hundred feet, are a purely commercial use and not a national security concern.
It responded to complaints about the wireless encryption standard by giving companies until June to comply, and has offered no indication that it plans to back off on enforcing its own standard.
It responded to complaints about the wireless encryption standard by giving companies until June to comply, and it has offered no indication that it plans to back off enforcing its own standard.
But U.S. critics of China's wireless encryption standard contend that Wi-Fi communications, which typically extend no more than a few hundred feet, are purely commercial and not a national security concern.
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Companies with wireless networks should use the latest wireless data encryption standard, called Wi-Fi Protected Access.
A1 China Shelves Wireless Plan China agreed to give up its plan to impose a software encryption standard for wireless computers that American giants like Intel and Microsoft have regarded as an unfair trade barrier.
The Chinese said they would indefinitely postpone a plan, scheduled to go into effect on June 1, to impose a software encryption standard for wireless computers that American giants like Intel and Microsoft regarded as an unfair trade barrier.
The gold standard of encrypted communications is still PGP, an encryption standard first released 25 years ago by Phil Zimmermann.
Mr. Rubin said the experiment had changed his views on wireless encryption.
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