Excerpted from MeetingsNet.com
by Sue Hatch
by Sue Hatch
If you’re waiting for a flight at San Diego International,
grab a good book and leave your email for later. A new study looking at the
security of public Wi-Fi at America’s 45 busiest airports ranked San Diego as
the most vulnerable, with an 11 percent probability of connecting to a
high-risk network, and a 30 percent probability of connecting to a medium-risk
network.
Photo by Cynthia Dial
The study, conducted by cloud security company Coronet,
looked at data over a five-month period, starting in January 2018, then gave
each airport a threat index score indicating the probability of an attacker on
the public network. The higher the score, the higher the risk.
“In an attempt to maximize the traveler experience, the vast
majority of airports now provide free or low-cost Wi-Fi for passengers to
connect to for work, entertainment or a combination thereof,” the Coronet
report says. “Unfortunately, Wi-Fi security is often sacrificed by airport
operators in exchange for consumer convenience, leaving networks
unencrypted, unsecured, or improperly configured.”
According to Coronet, here are the 10 most cyber-vulnerable
airports in the U.S. and their Threat Index Score:
San Diego International, 10
John Wayne Airport-Orange County Airport, Santa Ana, Calif., 8.7
William P. Hobby Airport, Houston, 7.5
Southwest Florida International Airport, Fort Myers, Fla., 7.1
Newark (N.J.) Liberty International Airport, Newark, N.J., 7.1
Dallas Love Field, 6.8
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, 6.5
Charlotte (N.C.) Douglas International Airport, 6.4
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, 6.4
Logan International Airport, Boston, 6.4
San Diego International, 10
John Wayne Airport-Orange County Airport, Santa Ana, Calif., 8.7
William P. Hobby Airport, Houston, 7.5
Southwest Florida International Airport, Fort Myers, Fla., 7.1
Newark (N.J.) Liberty International Airport, Newark, N.J., 7.1
Dallas Love Field, 6.8
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, 6.5
Charlotte (N.C.) Douglas International Airport, 6.4
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, 6.4
Logan International Airport, Boston, 6.4
The airport with the most-secure public Wi-Fi network,
according to Coronet, is Chicago Midway International, with a Threat Index
Score of 4.5, followed by Raleigh Durham International (4.9), Washington Dulles
International (5.1), and Nashville International (5.1).
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