A wireless network secured with a protocol that uses a pre-shared key for authentication and AES for encryption meets the current industry standards for security.
The protocol that uses a pre-shared key for authentication and AES for encryption is WPA2, which is currently the industry standard for securing wireless networks. WPA2 provides robust security by combining the use of a pre-shared key, known only to authorized users, with Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), a strong encryption algorithm.
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What is WPA2 and how does it work?
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