This issue, one in a short series of primers on deploying wireless LAN security, will begin discussing the task of selecting an authentication method to use in your Wi-Fi security scheme. WLAN ...
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On Monday, the Wi-Fi Alliance, the organization that manages Wi-Fi technologies, announced the official release of WPA3. WPA3 is the latest version of Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), a user ...
A security expert at Belgian university KU Leuven has discovered a major vulnerability in the Wi-Fi Protected Access II (WPA2) protocol that could a expose a user's wireless Internet traffic, ...
Hi,<BR><BR>Thanks everyone for helping me in the previous thread ("deploying 50 desktops").<BR><BR>Now the next thing on my to-do list: providing Wi-Fi service to students.<BR><BR>What I need to do is ...
Earlier this year in April, two security researchers disclosed details about five vulnerabilities (collectively known as Dragonblood) in the WiFi Alliance's recently launched WPA3 WiFi security and ...
The building where I work is blanketed by a shared wireless network that requires authentication through some Cisco system before you can access anything (but after you connect to it -- it's ...
Wi-Fi connections soon will become easier to secure with a newly available security protocol from the Wi-Fi Alliance. WPA3 is the latest version of Wi-Fi Protected Access, a suite of protocols and ...
WatchGuard partners that get sales and technical certifications around the company's secure Wi-Fi or multifactor authentication offerings will now be eligible for front-end and deal registration ...
People say "every kick in the ass is a step forward." Well, Belgian security researcher Mathy Vanhoef gave the WiFi Protected Access (WPA) standard a huge kick in the ass last fall when it disclosed ...
Today, at the RSA 2020 security conference in San Francisco, security researchers from Slovak antivirus company ESET will present details about a new vulnerability that impacts WiFi communications.