Network Security: 7 Best Practices for Invulnerable Corporate WiFi
Is your company's WiFi really secure? Discover 7 best practices for protecting your wireless network.
Unsecured WiFi exposes all your data
Data transmitted via WiFi can be intercepted. Without encryption, your sensitive information is accessible to anyone.
Key Points
- 1
Change the default credentials
Default WiFi routers are easy to hack. Change the password immediately.
- 2
Use WPA3 or at least WPA2
WEP and WPA are obsolete and easily cracked.
- 3
Hide the SSID and enable MAC filtering
These measures make unauthorized connection more difficult.
- 4
Segment your WiFi network
Create a separate network for visitors, away from your sensitive data.
- 5
Update the firmware regularly
Updates fix vulnerabilities that have been discovered.
70%
SMEs have poorly secured corporate WiFi
Source : NIST - Cybersecurity Framework
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