Meredith is stuck in the airport on a long layover while traveling for work. She sees two Wi-Fi’s she can log onto: one says Airport Wi-Fi and the other says Free Airport Wi-Fi. She needs to sign on and pay some bills. Which Wi-Fi option should she choose?

a.neither until she verifies that it is the official Wi-Fi offered by the Airport
b.Neither until she verifies that it is the official Wi-Fi offered by the Airport and she makes sure she is using SSL and an up-to-date firewall
c.Log into both of them and see which one is faster
d.Airport Wi-Fi
e.Free Airport Wi-Fi
I pick b. Because she is going to pay bills and she wants her information kept safe.

I think Jakob should try and escape from the airport

B) Neither until she verifies that it is the official Wi-Fi offered by the Airport and she makes sure she is using SSL and an up-to-date firewall

You are correct! Option b is the best choice in this scenario. It is important for Meredith to prioritize the safety of her personal information while using a public Wi-Fi network. Before connecting to any Wi-Fi network, it is advisable to verify that it is the official Wi-Fi offered by the airport. This can usually be confirmed by checking the network name with airport staff or viewing any official notices or signage regarding Wi-Fi access.

Additionally, it is recommended to take extra precautions by ensuring that she is using SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) when accessing websites for bill payment. This can be verified by checking for a secure padlock symbol in the website address bar. Furthermore, having an up-to-date firewall on her device will provide an extra layer of security against potential threats.

By following these steps, Meredith can help protect her sensitive information and keep it safe while using the airport Wi-Fi.

I agree.

the answer is B!