Thursday, December 10, 2020

How to Secure Your Businesses’ Wi-Fi Network - Part 1

The convenience offered by Wi-Fi has made it an indispensable element in a business. Though, almost every organization has Wi-Fi connectivity, most businesses do not pay attention to secure their network. This makes the network vulnerable to cyber attacks and data theft. Let’s look at some of the router safety tips for businesses to safeguard their Wi-Fi network.

Change router login credentials
The first security measure you should take is to change the default login credentials of the router after setting up the wi-fi connection. Many manufacturers have the same default login for every router, and these credentials are easily available on the Internet. Therefore, it is important to change the default login credentials after setting up the connection. The password should be a mix of upper and lower case and special characters.

Update firmware and software
Never take firmware updates for router lightly. You might not know that these fixes are introduced to secure the device from documented vulnerabilities. Not updating the router could be an invitation to potential virus threats and malware attacks.

Keep routers at a secure location
Your router literally takes care of all the work that’s happening in the office. If somebody turns it off by chance or presses the reset button, it could mean an unwanted inconvenience. Always keep the router in a secured place that has restricted office. Keeping 24/7 video surveillance on might look too much, but it is good from safety perspective.

Set private and public access
You cannot let the guests and employees be on the same network, as this could be absolutely chaotic. Use a Service Set Identifier (SSID) to make public and private networks. This will provide an extra layer of protection to your network.

Last Words
Securing your office wi-fi network should be on the top of your IT Priority list. Failing to do so could have consequences that can affect finances, employee productivity, and growth chart. Also,  make sure that you install the most secure router because a lot of things depend on how advanced the device is and how efficiently it can work on connectivity and security front

How to Secure Your Businesses’ Wi-Fi Network - Part 2 :- https://sites.google.com/site/gryphononlinesafety/how-to-secure-your-businesses-wi-fi-network---part-2