Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP): TKIP is a security protocol used in wireless networking to provide a more secure encryption method than WEP. It dynamically generates a new key for each packet, reducing the risk of key compromise. TKIP was later superseded by more secure protocols like WPA2.
Categories: CC D4: Network Security | CCSP D2: Cloud Data Security | CISM D3: Information Security Program | CISSP D4: Communication and Network Security | Security+ D1: General Security Concepts | SSCP D6: Network and Communication Security
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