Wireless Security Settings
In the corporate world, wireless technology is an integral part of daily operations. Its frequent use is driven by the need for flexibility and mobility, in order to allow employees to work from various locations within the office and remotely. This versatility boosts productivity and collaboration.
However, with the convenience of wireless technology comes the risk of security breaches. Cyber threats, including unauthorized access and data interception, pose significant dangers to corporate networks. Consequently, the importance of robust wireless security measures cannot be overstated.
In the following sections, we will review four key concepts related to wireless security settings, starting with Wi-Fi Protected Access 3 (WPA3).
Wi-Fi Protected Access 3
WPA3 was released in 2018 to address the weaknesses in WPA2. WPA3 primarily relies on Simultaneous Authentication of Equals (SAE) for key establishment and encryption compared to WPA2’...