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Which practice will not assist incident responders in preparing for wireless security incidents?

  1. Not installing wireless vulnerability management systems

  2. Conducting regular wireless security assessments

  3. Updating wireless security protocols

  4. Deploying network segmentation for wireless devices

The correct answer is: Not installing wireless vulnerability management systems

The practice of not installing wireless vulnerability management systems is the correct choice because it directly undermines the ability of incident responders to proactively identify and address potential security vulnerabilities within wireless networks. By avoiding the implementation of such systems, an organization cannot effectively monitor, assess, or remediate vulnerabilities that could lead to wireless security incidents. In contrast, conducting regular wireless security assessments, updating wireless security protocols, and deploying network segmentation for wireless devices are all proactive measures that enhance an organization's readiness to respond to incidents. Regular assessments help identify weaknesses, updating protocols ensures that the latest security measures are in place, and network segmentation reduces the impact of security breaches by isolating wireless devices from critical systems, thus improving overall security posture.