Sekit CSF · Network Security · Process
RCF-0191Wireless security
Wireless networks are consistently configured to security standards and unauthorised access points are identified
Mapping at a glance
RCF-0191Wireless securityNetwork Security · Process
RCF-0191 maps to 5 controls across the published frameworks. Open in the full graph →
Maps to ISO/IEC 27001:2022
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A.8.9Configuration managementsupportsChecking wireless configuration against the standard, rotating passphrases and hunting for rogue access points is A.8.9's drift detection applied to the wireless network.A.8.20Networks securitysupportsConfirming wireless configuration against the standard and looking for rogue access points on a recurring basis keeps A.8.20's wireless security enforced in practice.
Maps to NIST CSF 2.0
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Maps to Cyber Essentials
Curated mapping with the reasoning, not just the codes.
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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