How can MSPs safeguard wireless networks against unauthorized access?
There are several tools that MSPs and IT administrators can use to protect the wireless networks they manage, including:
Encryption. Encryption protects the confidentiality of data transmitted via the Internet or a computer network by scrambling the original message with a large digital number (also known as a key). Wireless networks support two types of encryption: Wi-Fi protected Access (WPA) and Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP).
Web filtering. Web filtering restricts which websites a user can visit from his or her computer, minimizing the risks associated with visiting malicious sites that can contain malware, spyware, spam, adware and phishing.
Antivirus. An antivirus helps prevent, detect and remove malicious software on a computer or device.
Remote management. Being able to remotely monitor and manage networks is a must for most MSPs, especially those who oversee several customer networks. A remote management solution gives complete visibility into every device on every network and even sends alerts when devices are added or modified.
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