Sekit CSF · Network Security · Policy
RCF-0190Wireless security
The company formally defines security requirements for all wireless networks it operates or permits
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RCF-0190Wireless securityNetwork Security · Policy
RCF-0190 maps to 4 controls across the published frameworks. Open in the full graph →
Maps to ISO/IEC 27001:2022
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A.5.1Policies for information securitysupportsSekit's Wireless security policy is part of A.5.1's topic-specific policy layer: it sets the encryption standard, passphrase handling and guest separation for every wireless network the company operates.A.8.20Networks securityenablesDefining written security requirements for every wireless network, including encryption and guest separation, is the policy basis A.8.20's wireless protection depends on.
Maps to NIST CSF 2.0
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Evidence that proves this control
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Wireless network configuration
How the company's Wi-Fi is secured: encryption, a separate guest network, and control of access points.
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