Guest Wi-Fi is a service your visitors expect and a clear signal of good customer experience. However, it is also one of the most vulnerable entry points into your network. A shared password that has circulated for years provides little real security, and a single compromised guest device can open the door to attacks on your entire organization. This is why applying a Zero Trust model to guest Wi-Fi is no longer optional—it’s essential.
Zero Trust is built on a simple but effective principle: never trust, always verify. No user or device is automatically trusted simply because it connects to the guest network. Below are practical steps for creating a guest Wi-Fi experience that is both secure and professional.
Norco Technologies Blog
In Maryland and throughout the enitre country, the rise of remote work has redefined the modern workplace. Gone are the days of rigid office schedules and commutes. But with this flexibility comes a new set of challenges – cybersecurity threats. Remote work environments often introduce vulnerabilities to your organization's data and systems.
73% of executives believe that remote work increases security risk.
But this doesn’t mean you can’t mitigate that risk. We’ll equip you with essential security practices for remote teams. Learn how to keep company data safe and secure, no matter your location.