The process of hiding a wireless network by not broadcasting its SSID is known as _______.
- MAC Filtering
- Network Masking
- SSID Concealing
- SSID Encryption
SSID Concealing, also known as SSID hiding, is a security measure where the network name (SSID) is not broadcast, making it less visible to potential attackers.
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