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Volume 25 For these reasons, ATI recommends that IP deploy- ments use primarily wired links, perhaps with a few wireless links to individual units in remote locations. Wireless control of an MNS over a large area is most effectively done with licensed VHF or UHF radios. ATI can support whatever options make sense for your particular site. July 2018 Edition In contrast, ATI uses modems to encode commands as digital data packets sent over the radio and so eliminate the most obvious vulnerabilities. However, information technology (and accom- panying threats) have evolved significantly over the years. As part of the ongoing effort to stay ahead, the REACT5000 family of CCUs is Wireless Security based on a modern ARM microcontroller Radio control systems for sirens have which includes hardware acceleration for encryption and IP stacks with the latest evolved greatly over the years. security options. Simple on/off control systems using DTMF tones, such as those compromised in the at- tack on the Dallas siren system in 2017, are relatively easy to hack or spoof. It may be used in conjunction with MassAlert- TM which is designed to prevent intrusion and to secure the communication links to warning 18