What are the unique vulnerabilities of wireless networks, and how are they addressed by modern technologies?
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Wireless networks have unique vulnerabilities such as eavesdropping, unauthorized access, interference, and rogue access points. These vulnerabilities can be addressed by implementing strong encryption protocols like WPA2 or WPA3, enabling network segmentation, using intrusion detection systems, enforcing strong access control measures, regularly updating security patches, and conducting security audits and assessments. Additionally, technologies like virtual private networks (VPNs), strong password policies, and implementing advanced authentication methods such as two-factor authentication can further enhance the security of wireless networks.