CyberHoot: WiFi Insecurities Explained

13th January 2025 | Training CyberHoot: WiFi Insecurities Explained

How to Reduce your WiFi Risks

This is the sixth and final cyberliteracy 101 video in CyberHoot’s core program.  It highlights the three most common methods hackers use to target Wi-Fi connections and provides essential tips to help individuals stay secure when using public Wi-Fi networks.

 

“Don’t assume the network you’re connecting to is the correct network,” warns Craig Taylor, CEO and co-founder of CyberHoot

HuffPost: The 6 Biggest Mistakes You’re Making On Public Wi-Fi, According To Cybersecurity Experts

https://player.vimeo.com/video/1004583175

This video along with the others in our ‘Video Library’ are examples of what you can see when you use CyberHoot’s training platform. Our library does not stop at cyber literacy training, as it is also chalk full with more than 600+ videos covering most Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) software training from vendors themselves.

Head to CyberHoot’s homepage to schedule a demo with our cybersecurity team today! 

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