WPA3 (Wi-Fi Protected Access III) is the latest wireless security standard developed by the Wi-Fi Alliance. It was released in 2018 as an improvement over WPA2, providing enhanced security features such as stronger encryption and improved authentication methods. One of the key features of WPA3 is the use of the Simultaneous Authentication of Equals (SAE) protocol, which provides additional protection against dictionary attacks and other forms of password-based hacking. Additionally, WPA3 also includes a feature called “individualized data encryption” that ensures that even if a hacker intercepts a data packet, they will not be able to read its contents.
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