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Wireless Security: WEP, WPA, WPA2 and WPA3 Explained

eSecurity Planet

Wireless security is the protection of wireless networks, devices and data from unwanted access and breaches. It involves a variety of strategies and practices designed to preserve the confidentiality, integrity and availability of wireless networks and their resources. What is Wireless Security?

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How to Configure a Router to Use WPA2 in 7 Easy Steps

eSecurity Planet

WPA2 is a security protocol that secures wireless networks using the advanced encryption standard (AES). WEP and WPA are both under 4%, while WPA2 commands a 73% share of known wireless encryption connections. But in the meantime, WPA2 with a good firewall setting and antivirus software on your devices is pretty good security.

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Attackers Use Bots to Circumvent Some Two-Factor Authentication Systems

eSecurity Planet

Underground services are cropping up that are designed to enable bad actors to intercept one-time passwords (OTPs), which are widely used in two-factor authentication programs whose purpose is to better protect customers’ online accounts. Best Antivirus Software for 2021. Further reading: Best Ransomware Removal Tools.

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OPSWAT MetaAccess: NAC Product Review

eSecurity Planet

It creates these profiles by pulling information from in-line network devices (firewalls, wireless routers, etc.), existing identity access management tools (Active Directory, etc.),

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National Small Business Week: 10 Best Practices for Small Business Cybersecurity

CyberSecurity Insiders

Endpoint security – mobile device management (MDM) policies, antivirus (AV) solutions, URL filtering and blocking are all considered good cyber hygiene to block the most basic cyber threats. Secure wireless networks – if you have a Wi-Fi network in your workplace, ensure it is secure, encrypted, and hidden.

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Ingenious Phishing Tactics in the Modern Scammer's Toolbox

SecureWorld News

Modern secure email gateways (SEGs) prevent the vast majority of dodgy messages from ever ending up in users' inboxes, and most antivirus tools can identify and block content that matches known phishing templates, as well. The most effective countermeasure for this style of attack is to avoid using public wireless networks altogether.

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U.S. Issues Ransomware Protection Guidance for Critical Infrastructure

eSecurity Planet

CISA and the FBI urged critical infrastructure entities to adopt a number of ransomware mitigations and protections, based on the MITRE ATT@CK framework : Multi-factor authentication for remote access. Limit access to resources over networks, especially by restricting RDP and requiring multi-factor authentication.