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NSA Releases Guidance on Securing Wireless Devices While in Public



Original release date: July 30, 2021

The National Security Agency (NSA) has released an information sheet with guidance on securing wireless devices while in public for National Security System, Department of Defense, and Defense Industrial Base teleworkers, as well as the general public. This information sheet provides information on malicious techniques used by cyber actors to target wireless devices and ways to protect against it.

CISA encourages organization leaders, administrators, and users to review NSA’s guidance on Securing Wireless Devices in Public Settings and CISA’s Security Tip on Privacy and Mobile Device Apps for information on protecting devices and data.

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