There’s no doubting the convenience of wireless networks. Their flexibility and ease has made them both the joy and the bane of network administrators. But those very same administrators may have a new tool for configuring and securing their wireless efforts, if research from the Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) finds its way into commercial products.The computer science group at PARC has developed technology it hopes will allow network administrators to quickly deploy wireless systems without compromising security. The research resulted from PARC’s decision to use digital certificates for communication between wireless devices inside the lab. While highly secure, the devices would often take hours to get up and running. So researchers developed “gesture-directed automatic configuration.” The technique permits two devices?say a laptop and a wireless access point?to identify each other and automatically configure a secure channel in less than a minute. The technology uses a secondary channel, such as infrared, for initial communication between the devices. Using this channel, the systems exchange configuration information?including certificates?automatically. “You can only do that if you have physical access to the access point, as infrared has a very limited range,” says Glenn Durfee, a security researcher in the computer science lab at PARC. And infrared isn’t the only option. PARC is working on other solutions, from audio signals to USB tokens, that would work as well. For enterprises, users could bring unconfigured devices to an “enrollment station” (such as a specially configured access point or PC) in a secure location where the process could quickly take place. PARC is currently seeking partners for licensing the technology, though it could not provide any details about when commercial products might become available. You can find more information by visiting www.parc.com and searching for “network in a box.” (For a more complete description of the instant-network process, see “Instant Networking,” www.cio.com/printlinks.) Related content feature 10 most popular IT certifications for 2023 Certifications are a great way to show employers you have the right IT skills and specializations for the job. These 10 certs are the ones IT pros are most likely to pursue, according to data from Dice. By Sarah K. White May 26, 2023 8 mins Certifications Careers interview Stepping up to the challenge of a global conglomerate CIO role Dr. Amrut Urkude became CIO of Reliance Polyester after his company was acquired by Reliance Industries. He discusses challenges IT leaders face while transitioning from a small company to a large multinational enterprise, and how to overcome them. By Yashvendra Singh May 26, 2023 7 mins Digital Transformation Careers brandpost With the new financial year looming, now is a good time to review your Microsoft 365 licenses By Veronica Lew May 25, 2023 5 mins Lenovo news Alteryx works in generative AI for speedy analytics results OpenAI integration and AI wizardry for report generation are aimed at making Alteryx’s analytics products more accessible. By Jon Gold May 25, 2023 3 mins Analytics Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe