Here’s what you need to know.
Adding network connectivity to a fleet using in-vehicle wireless routers gives workers in the field easy access to mission-critical data and provides fleet managers new ways to control and manage vehicle operations.
However, it does introduce a new set of possible security risks, since Vehicle Area Networks (VANs) are more dynamic with more remote connection points in the field, and in certain ways, harder to manage than fixed networks used in the enterprise. Wireless routers are entry points to an enterprise’s network, so it’s especially important to select mobile networking equipment that’s secure enough to provide the right level of protection.
This high-level guide will help you ask the right questions to find a solution that aligns with your business needs before making your final selection for mobile networking solutions.
Download this white paper to learn:
- Security challenges of vehicle area networks (VANs)
- Three areas to consider when evaluating a mobile router
- How to secure the path from the router to the enterprise network