When an authorized client connects to an external neighboring access point, bypassing the company’s perimeter security and security restrictions set by the firewall.
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Any client previously connected to a rogue access point or other malicious access point within the range of a private network is considered a rogue client.

A peer-to-peer Wi-Fi connection between clients that lets two+ devices communicate with each other directly, circumventing network security policies and making the traffic invisible.

An evil twin access point will mimic a legitimate access point, spoofing its SSID and unique MAC address.

A rogue access point is a wireless access point that has been installed on a secure network without explicit authorization from an administrator.

Crowded places like conference centers, train stations, airports, and concerts are perfect places for a hacker to take advantage of any and all Wi-Fi attack vectors.

In networks where new access points are being deployed, it can be easy for network administrators to accidentally make a configuration mistake and leave default settings unchanged.

A Trusted Wireless Environment is a framework for building a complete Wi-Fi network that is fast, easy to manage, and most importantly, secure.