Managed WiFi
Managed WiFi is an ideal solution for businesses to ensure reliable, secure, and seamless connectivity across their entire network. With managed WiFi, you can rest assured that your business’s wireless infrastructure is always up-to-date with the latest security protocols and technologies. Managed WiFi also provides comprehensive monitoring capabilities, so you can quickly identify any potential issues or vulnerabilities in your network before they become a problem. Ultimately, managed WiFi helps provide peace of mind by keeping your data safe while ensuring optimal performance of all connected devices on the network.
- ADCOM
- ASSET BLACK
- AT&T
- BCN TELECOM INC
- BLUELINE TELECOM
- BULLSEYE
- CBTS
- COMCAST
- COMM-CORE
- COMMAND LINK
- COX COMMUNICATIONS
- DATAVALET
- ENTELEGENT SOLUTIONS
- FOR2FI
- FRONTIER
- FUSION CONNECT
- GHA TECHNOLOGIES
- GRANITE
- IPFONE
- KEYSTONE SOLUTIONS
- LIGHTPATH
- LUMEN
- MAGNA5
- MASERGY
- METRONET
- MINIM
- MOSAIC NETWORKS
- NETRIO
- NTEGRATED
- OPTIMUM BUSINESS
- PEACEY SYSTEMS
- POWERNET
- RAPIDSCALE
- SONIC
- SPLICE COMMUNICATIONS
- SYNOPTEK
- TELEFONICA
- THRIVE NETWORKS
- TPX
- WILINE
- WINDSTREAM
- ZIPLY
Key terms in plain language
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Cybersecurity
The practices and controls used to protect identities, devices, networks, applications, and data from unauthorized access, disruption, or manipulation.
Zero Trust
A security model that does not automatically trust a user or device because of its location. Access is continuously verified and limited to what is necessary.
SASE
Secure Access Service Edge combines networking and security capabilities in a cloud-delivered architecture so users and locations can receive consistent policy wherever they connect.
Identity and Access Management (IAM)
The systems and policies that determine who a user is, what resources they may access, and how that access is authenticated and reviewed.
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
A login control requiring more than one form of verification, such as a password plus an authenticator app, security key, or biometric factor.
MDR / XDR
Security services and tools that monitor activity, investigate suspicious behavior, and help contain threats. MDR is managed detection and response; XDR correlates signals across multiple security layers.