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The Need for Wireless Airspace Defense
With the proliferation of wireless devices in today’s enterprise environment, wireless airspace defense is critical in today’s interconnected world to protect against increasingly sophisticated threats. Wireless devices like smartphones, laptops and IoT devices create vulnerabilities in corporate and industrial environments. Attackers can exploit these devices to breach data, gain unauthorized access or disrupt operations, bypassing traditional security measures.
With wireless airspace defense, organizations can monitor and secure their invisible wireless perimeter. It detects rogue devices, unauthorized access points and malicious activities, like eavesdropping or network spoofing. Wireless airspace defense provides real-time visibility, investigation and response capabilities.
As wireless threats evolve, businesses need wireless airspace defense to safeguard sensitive assets and comply with regulations in an increasingly wireless-first landscape.

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