CompTIA A+ 220-1102 Practice Question
Which of the following encryption methods is considered more secure and efficient for wireless networks than its predecessor?
WPA2
WEP
WPA3
TKIP
Which of the following encryption methods is considered more secure and efficient for wireless networks than its predecessor?
WPA2
WEP
WPA3
TKIP
WPA3 - This is correct. WPA3 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 3) is the latest and most secure encryption standard for wireless networks. It offers enhanced security features compared to WPA2, such as stronger encryption algorithms, protection against brute-force attacks and individualized data encryption for each connected device.
WPA2 - WPA2 was the standard for secure wireless networks before WPA3. While it is still widely used and secure for most purposes, it has vulnerabilities, such as susceptibility to KRACK (Key Reinstallation Attacks), making WPA3 a better choice for enhanced security.
WEP - WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is an outdated and insecure encryption protocol. It uses weak encryption methods that are easily cracked, making it unsuitable for modern wireless networks.
TKIP - TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) was used in WPA as an improvement over WEP. However, it is now considered obsolete and less secure than WPA2 and WPA3, as it relies on outdated encryption techniques.
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