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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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Vulnerability Management Policy Template

eSecurity Planet

Deploy patches Add multi-factor authentication to security controls Upgrade or replace vulnerable IT Resource Isolate and protect vulnerable IT Resource (network segmentation, disconnect wireless access, etc.) Systems that cannot be rolled back will need to be restored from backup or replaced promptly. Appendix I.

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Network Protection: How to Secure a Network

eSecurity Planet

Networks connect devices to each other so that users can access assets such as applications, data, or even other networks such as the internet. Network security protects and monitors the links and the communications within the network using a combination of hardware, software, and enforced policies.

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What is Incident Response? Ultimate Guide + Templates

eSecurity Planet

Firmware attacks: Attackers target vulnerabilities in the simplified software that runs computer hard drives, printers, medical devices, and other Internet of Things (IoT) or operational technology (OT) devices to gain unauthorized access, control the devices, or use them as a launching pad for other attacks.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Industrial Control Systems

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The updates are done through firmware, firmware updates that we get from the vendor. The wireless Bill has been around for quite some time. Their security researchers know that maybe they have firmware or maybe they found a program or something somewhere. So persons that are the adversary got into your network.

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Top SD-WAN Solutions for Enterprise Security

eSecurity Planet

The emergence of SD-WAN and SASE technologies bundled together has led many vendors to address both advanced routing and network security vendors for clients. Networking specialists like Cisco and HPE’s Aruba are moving deeper into security. Top SD-WAN Solutions for Enterprise Cybersecurity.

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