1, information security: When wireless communication equipment transmits data without proper encryption measures, the information is easily intercepted and interpreted by unauthorized third parties. This can lead to the leakage of sensitive information, posing a threat to personal privacy, corporate trade secrets and even national security.
2. Prevent interference: Wireless communication devices may be subject to malicious interference, such as signal jamming or hacking, and these actions may result in communication interruption, data loss or tampering, affecting the quality and reliability of communications.
3, compliance with regulations: many countries and regions have laws and regulations on wireless communications, requiring appropriate management and control of wireless communications equipment to ensure public **** security and order.
4, technological advances: with the development of technology, wireless communication equipment is increasingly used in critical infrastructure and important services, such as financial transactions, health care, traffic control. Communication security in these areas is directly related to social stability and the well-being of citizens.
5. Preventing misuse: Wireless communication devices, if mismanaged, may be used for illegal activities such as illegal wiretapping, spreading malware, or conducting network attacks.