Definition

Ad-hoc mode is a network configuration in which devices connect directly through a wireless connection without relying on a centralized access point, such as a router.

This enables devices to function as clients and access points, allowing them to communicate with other ad-hoc devices within range.

In cybersecurity, ad-hoc mode addresses various vulnerabilities related to device-to-device wireless communications.

On the downside, lacking a centralized access point to manage the connections introduces a vulnerability. This exposes network devices to threats like data interceptions, unauthorized access, or man-in-the-middle attacks.

Common Ad-Hoc Mode Applications in Cybersecurity