WPA3: Wi-Fi Protected Access 3 (WPA3) is the third and latest generation of the WPA security protocol for wireless networks. It was introduced to provide more robust authentication and increased cryptographic strength for highly sensitive data markets. WPA3 offers improved security features over its predecessor, WPA2, such as greater protection against offline dictionary attacks and forward secrecy, which ensures that captured traffic can’t be decrypted even if the password is compromised later.
Categories: CC D4: Network Security | CCSP D3: Cloud Platform and Infrastructure Security | CISM D3: Information Security Program | CISSP D4: Communication and Network Security | Security+ D3: Security Architecture | SSCP D6: Network and Communication Security
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