Aug. 25, 2023, 4 a.m. | Mirko Zorz

Help Net Security www.helpnetsecurity.com

In this Help Net Security interview, Jonathan Segev, IEEE 802.11 Task Group (TG) Chair of next-generation positioning (TGaz) at IEEE, discusses IEEE 802.11az. The new standard will enable accuracy to less than 0.1 meters, which is a significant improvement from the current Wi-Fi location accuracy of 1-2 meters. One of the key features is secure, authenticated, and private positioning. This means that you could set your computer to open only via your smartwatch with proper … More


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