Wi-Fi Alliance Updates Security Program
The Wi-Fi Alliance is introducing a new generation of Wi-Fi security, Wi-Fi Protected Access 3 (WPA3), replacing WPA2. “WPA3 adds new features to simplify Wi-Fi security, enable more robust authentication, and deliver increased cryptographic strength for highly sensitive data markets,”…
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the alliance said. Devices containing the old technology will continue to provide “recognized security” as WPA3 is deployed, it said Monday.