A network administrator is configuring the security settings for a new WLAN that will support modern client devices. Which of the following security protocols provides the strongest level of security?
WPA3 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 3) is the most recent and secure protocol, offering significant improvements over its predecessors. It uses Simultaneous Authentication of Equals (SAE) to protect against offline dictionary attacks and offers stronger encryption options. WPA2 is still widely used and considered secure for most applications, but WPA3 is the strongest option available. WPA and WEP are older, vulnerable protocols that should not be used in modern networks.
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