Cybersecurity · June 2025
Is your office Wi-Fi a security risk? A practical guide
The same Wi-Fi that runs your business often hands visitors, and attackers, a seat on your internal network.
Wi-Fi is easy to set up and easy to get wrong. A poorly configured network lets guests, and anyone in the parking lot, onto the same network as your files and systems.
The basics, done right
- Separate guest network: visitors should never share the network with your business devices
- Strong, modern encryption and a password that is not on a sticky note at the front desk
- Updated equipment: old routers and access points stop getting security fixes
- Change default logins on the network gear itself
Beyond the basics
For organizations handling sensitive data, segmenting the network further, keeping payment systems or client data on their own isolated segment, sharply limits what an intruder could reach. We build and manage this kind of secure network infrastructure as part of everyday support.
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