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by finaliteration
3008 days ago
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I think they meant, “don’t have internal and guest WiFi connections use the same subnet”.
If you’re giving non-employees passwords and access to a network that contains sensitive resources that’s a big security red flag. Many companies also use IP whitelisting for external services/systems, so if someone from outside the company joins an internal network they now have access to them as well. Edit: Actually, they point out those exact reasons if you expand that entry in the list. |
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