Are Redefining Connectivity for Fleets, Utilities, and Public Safety
Many businesses still rely on routers and network equipment that lack the necessary security updates or modern encryption standards. These older systems can leave hidden gaps that hackers exploit to access corporate networks, introduce malware, or create backdoors for future attacks.
The risks multiply when these devices operate in remote sites or mobile fleets where physical security and constant monitoring are limited. Protecting these points of network entry requires equipment designed with cybersecurity as a priority, providing features like secure boot, encrypted traffic, and regular firmware updates.
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