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- Explain the role of a firewall in protecting a business’s internal network.
- Why is it critical for employees working remotely to use a VPN?
- What is Wi-Fi encryption (like WPA2/WPA3), and why should a business never use an open, unsecured Wi-Fi network?
Answer:
1. Role of a Firewall
A firewall acts as a security barrier between a business’s internal network and the internet. Its main roles are:
Monitoring incoming and outgoing traffic
Blocking unauthorized access (e.g., hackers or malicious software)
Allowing only trusted connections based on predefined security rules
Think of it like a gatekeeper that decides what data can enter or leave the network. This helps prevent cyberattacks such as hacking attempts, malware infections, and data breaches.
2. Why Remote Employees Must Use a VPN
A VPN (Virtual Private Network) creates a secure, encrypted connection between a remote employee’s device and the company’s network.
It is critical because:
Encrypts data → prevents hackers from intercepting sensitive information
Protects on public Wi-Fi → reduces risk when using cafes, airports, etc.
Maintains privacy → hides the user’s real IP address
Ensures secure access to company systems
Without a VPN, data sent over the internet can be easily intercepted, especially on unsecured networks.
3. What is Wi-Fi Encryption (WPA2/WPA3) & Why Open Wi-Fi is Dangerous
Wi-Fi encryption (like WPA2 or WPA3) secures wireless networks by:
Encrypting data sent between devices and the router
Requiring a password to access the network
WPA3 is newer and more secure than WPA2, offering stronger protection against password attacks.
Why businesses should NEVER use open Wi-Fi:
No encryption → data can be easily intercepted
Vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks
Anyone can connect → higher risk of unauthorized access
Sensitive data (passwords, emails, financial info) can be stolen
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