Tuesday 9 September 2014

[TechRepublic] Minimizing the threats of public Wi-Fi and avoiding evil twins

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Minimizing the threats of public Wi-Fi and avoiding evil twins

As mobile workforces grow and BYOD initiatives expand across the enterprise, so does the threats associated with remote access. New attack vectors are on the rise and hotspots are becoming less safe for remote workers.

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