Catastrophic vulnerabilities come in the places people often least expect it, even if the people involved are managing a sophisticated network, already packed with safeguards, and staffed by seasoned professionals. A connection between corporate data systems and a simple building control operation, such as the air-conditioning unit can create a door that bad actors enter. Target, one of the world’s largest retailers, experienced such an attack. Much smaller companies can have certain routine WiFi uses, where sensitive data is available, become a point of vulnerability.
In this podcast Bob Wudeck, senior director of business development at BenQ America Corp., discusses the risks of cybersecurity attacks and data protection, while introducing the company’s most secure wireless presentation systems to date. BenQ’s InstaShow WDC30 is the first commercially available wireless presentation system to meet FIPS and EAL6 security standards. Featuring three layers of wireless protection — Wi-Fi 6 encryption, ISO EAL6+, and FIPS 140-3 — the WDC30 is engineered and certified to meet the stringent security requirements of U.S. government agencies, financial institutions, healthcare organizations, and other high-risk enterprises. Users can instantly connect the germ resistant WDC30 button to their laptop and tap to present sensitive data with stunning, smooth 4K@60fps video output to up to two displays without network logins or software downloads.
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