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This sounds very interesting. I would definitely like to be able to know the intricacies of how I am tracked at work. I assume that in the scenario you describe, said employees are connected to the office WiFi network. Maybe there's a way for the office to determine one's location even if they aren't?
I am definitely interested in testing IOT devices and their resilience to attacks, however I don't think I'll have much luck if I'm using something like Tasmota. I might want to check for devices I program myself though. Thanks.
I have yet to fully understand protected management frames, but I believe most operating systems meant for such devices will ship with WPA3 very soon that will require the use of the former technology. I personally want to run OPNSense and OpenWRT, I hope that will keep me relatively secure.
There are a few terms here that I don't know about, but thank you for your comment. I'll explore more!