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Glossary Term Rogue Device

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What is Rogue Device?

A rogue device refers to any unauthorized hardware or software that connects to a network, posing a potential security risk by bypassing standard security measures.

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Understanding Rogue Device

A rogue device refers to an unauthorized or unmanaged device that connects to a network without proper consent or knowledge of the network administrator. These devices can potentially introduce security vulnerabilities and pose risks to the network by bypassing security protocols and policies. Rogue devices can include unauthorized laptops, smartphones, tablets, or any other hardware that can access the network without permission. Identifying and mitigating rogue devices is crucial in maintaining network security and integrity.

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