WPA3 is the latest iteration of the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) standard, succeeding WPA2, which has been the de facto security protocol for wireless networks for nearly two decades. This new standard addresses the security vulnerabilities inherent in WPA2, while adding some brand-new security functionality.
Whether you’re implementing the personal or enterprise mode, or broadcasting an open network, WPA3 provides much stronger protection from Wi-Fi eavesdropping and hacking. Here are some of the key features of WPA3:
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