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Next Generation WPA3 WiFi Security Standard Launches

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Sean Michael Kerner
Jun 26, 2018

WPA3 is the successor to the widely deployed WPA2 WiFi security model that was launched back in September 2004. WPA2 has been shown to have multiple weaknesses including the KRACK vulnerabilities that were publicly disclosed in October 2017. WPA3 includes additional security capabilities on top of what WPA2 provides in an effort

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