This does highlight the downside of being reliant on commercial rubs.
Mixing up your own isn't difficult, you can often come up with clones pretty easily.
At least it wasn't your SF86 data stolen from OPM. It's literally a detailed family tree of every relative, your housing history, employment history and a ton of your financial history they got from various places.
https://news.clearancejobs.com/2015/06/21/sex-drugs-sf-86-stolen-opm-breach/
WPA3 has been around for a few years and isn't fundamentally flawed (KRACK) like WPA2 and older versions. When available, it should be used.
If you enable it in your network, you may have to "forget" your SSID on the end device and rejoin it, before it'll start using WPA3.
If they start caring about security features, and offer them as marketing bullet points, it'll have a negative impact on their throughput/mbps numbers. Packet inspection is more CPU intensive than just routing and switching packets.
Right, and that applies to systems that have 24/7 monitoring services too. I say this as someone who's worked for a managed security provider, providing these exact services. FW rule management, IDS/IPS monitoring, etc.