14.9.9 How Are Wireless Networks Kept Secure?
Describes the security mechanisms used to protect modern wireless LANs. Explains the evolution from WEP to WPA2 and WPA3, together with the authentication, encryption, and access-control techniques that help secure Wi-Fi networks.
- Why Does Wi-Fi Require Stronger Security Than Ethernet?
- What Are the Main Objectives of Wi-Fi Security?
- Why Was WEP Replaced?
- What Is WPA2?
- What Improvements Does WPA3 Provide?
- What Is Simultaneous Authentication of Equals (SAE)?
- How Is Information Protected After Authentication?
- How Are Enterprise Wi-Fi Networks Secured?
- Are Public Wi-Fi Networks Secure?
- What Is Wi-Fi Easy Connect?
- Can Wireless Networks Be Completely Secure?
- Will Wi-Fi Security Continue to Evolve?
- What Should You Remember?
