The Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA), the global industry body dedicated to driving the seamless and interoperable service experience of Wi-Fi across the global wireless ecosystem, releases a new Wi-Fi Security Guidelines report. The guidelines define a new industry framework designed to strengthen security, privacy and trust across Wi-Fi networks, including public, enterprise, IoT and roaming environments.
Today, Wi-Fi underpins critical digital services for consumers, businesses and connected devices, yet inconsistent or fragmented security practices can expose users and operators to risks ranging from rogue access points and credential theft, to privacy breaches and signalling attacks. The new guidelines will help organisations reduce exposure to common Wi-Fi threats, improve user trust, and simplify interoperability across networks and partners. For operators and enterprises, this results in more predictable security outcomes and greater confidence when deploying or scaling Wi-Fi services.