Wireless Network Security
Wireless Network Security is a critical discipline within cybersecurity focused on protecting computer networks and the data they transmit from unauthorized access and threats when communication occurs over radio waves. Unlike wired networks, the broadcast nature of wireless signals, such as those used in Wi-Fi, makes them inherently more susceptible to eavesdropping and intrusion. The primary goals are to ensure data confidentiality, integrity, and availability by implementing security measures such as strong encryption protocols (e.g., WPA3), robust user authentication, secure access point configuration, and wireless intrusion prevention systems (WIPS).
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