Commissioning a project at a remote facility usually involves a suitcase full of proprietary hardware and a laptop housing months of R&D.
In other words, it usually means moving through the world with what feels like your entire life on your back. You may not be as slow as an IRL snail, but you’re certainly as vulnerable as one…
We are accustomed to air-gapped systems and rigid safety protocols on the factory floor. However, the moment the day ends and we retreat to a hotel, that security posture often relaxes as we rely on guest networks that are fundamentally at odds with the sensitivity of the data we carry. [Read more…] about Why Tech Travelers Need a Personal Killswitch for Hotel Wi-Fi
