Public WiFi is a growing part of everyday life.
When your clients provide public WiFi, they have an obligation to protect users – but uncontrolled internet usage brings high risk.
Download this guide, which covers five steps MSPs can take to protect their client’s public WiFi from hacking and other threats.
Topics covered include:
* Bandwidth and content filtering rules.
* DNS- layer protection.
* Separate Internet-enabled SSID and wireless isolation.
* User agreements.
* Positioning WiFi access points wisely.
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