WPA2 protocol enhancements bring stronger security protection and best practices, while new WPA3 protocol offers new security capabilities.
In a one-two punch, the Wi-Fi Alliance today introduced several key enhancements to its Wi-Fi Protected Access II (WPA2) security protocol and unveiled its next security protocol WPA3.
“WPA2 has been around since 2003 and the Wi-Fi Alliance has constantly updated and enhanced it. WPA3 will build on the core components of WPA2 and add additional capabilities,” says Kevin Robinson, vice president of marketing for the Wi-Fi Alliance.
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