This will be the first upgrade to the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) protocol since 2006.

Traffic streams between the access point and end-user devices will now be encrypted independently, improving privacy and security.

However, for now, WPA2 will remain the standard in Wi-Fi devices.

Wi-Fi Alliance announces WPA3 encryption protocol

It will prevent hackers from trying to guess every possible combination of a password.

Expected to arrive sometime in 2018, WPA3 is considered as a welcome move away from WPA2.

Source:ZDNet

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