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0You’re outlining your plans for implementing a wireless network to upper management. What wireless security standard should you adopt if you don’t want to use enterprise authentication but want to provide secure authentication for users that doesn’t require a shared password or passphrase?
Answer Options
A
WPA3
B
WPA
C
WPA2
D
WEP
Correct Answer: A
Explanation
WPA3 supports SAE, or simultaneous authentication of equals, providing a more secure way to authenticate that limits the potential for brute-force attacks and allows individuals to use different passwords. WPA is not as secure as WPA2, and WEP is the oldest, and least secure, wireless security protocol. WPA2 is not as secure as WPA3 but remains in use due to broad deployment.