We see more and more devices being connected
both at home and at work. Today, almost all devices, from smart refrigerators
to home security systems require a stable internet connection to function.
While this is convenient, it also makes all connected devices vulnerable to
security risks. In such a way that the main router in the network is
interrupted, all connected devices are equally at risk of being infiltrated.
This is where the best secure router comes into the picture.
So how do we know that individual routers
offer security? The product description is only one side. All routers provide
some basic form of security. However, we also need to pay attention when OEMs
support products with security and performance updates and whether routers
support additional security options or custom firmware.
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