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Wi-Fi WPA3 security protocol is finally here!!!
This new protocol is the first update since 2004, which is when WPA2 was introduced.
WPA3 is built on the WPA2 standard and retains interoperability with WPA2-supported devices while disallowing outdated security protocols.

Further, all WPA3 networks require the use of Protected Management Frames (PMF).
It also allows users to choose passwords that are easier to remember.
This security suite ensures a consistent association of cryptographic tools deployed on WPA3 networks.

WPA3 takes the lead in providing the industrys strongest protections in the ever-changing security landscape, Figueroa added.
WPA3 continues the evolution of Wi-Fi security and maintains the brand promise of Wi-Fi Protected Access.
It uses a QR code to quickly set up and connect such devices to a connection.
Additionally,Wi-Fi Certified Enhanced Opendelivers improved data protections while maintaining the convenience and ease-of-use of open networks.
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