WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) allows devices to connect more easily, but it also opens your network to vulnerabilities. Disable ...
Here are the basics for protecting your home Wi-Fi network. Keep reading for more information on each below. Place your ...
A Wi-Fi signal is a broadcast-based communication. This is what makes it so easy to use — instead of dealing with the limitations of physically connecting with a network cable, you can simultaneously ...
The U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) has issued guidance to help remote workers secure their home networks and defend their devices from attacks. The guide published by the Defense Department's ...
Network security is not just for IT professionals. Even home users need to keep their networks secure to prevent unauthorized people from, for example, hogging their broadband, installing malware that ...
Remote working brings benefits for employees, but by working from outside the company's internal network, there's also the added threat that employees are left more vulnerable to cyberattacks. To help ...
WPA3 is the latest iteration of the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) standard, succeeding WPA2, which has been the de facto security protocol for wireless networks for nearly two decades. This new ...
If you set up Wi-Fi networks for your clients with any degree of regularity, you've probably come across security set-up issues of your own. Sometimes, WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) won't set-up ...
Hotspots are a physical location or device; Wi-Fi is a wireless technology that devices can use to send information to each other. If you have Wi-Fi at home, it's because you have a Wi-Fi router ...
Business leaders are facing a surging number of external challenges beyond their control, be they the increased threat of cyberattacks, supply chain vulnerabilities or rising geopolitical tensions.
Traditional attempts to merge IT/OT threat detection, network segmentation, and secure remote access are impractical in today ...