WPA3 uses AES for stronger protection than WPA2 which uses TKIP WPA3 uses
D.
SAE for stronger protection than WPA2 which uses AES
E.
WPA2 uses 128-bit key encryption and WPA3 supports 128 bit and 192 bit key encryption
The Answer Is:
D, E
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Explanation:
Answer D,E is correct: D. SAE for stronger protection than WPA2 which uses AES; E. WPA2 uses 128-bit key encryption and WPA3 supports 128 bit and 192 bit key encryption. WPA3 improves wireless security primarily through stronger authentication and stronger security modes. WPA3-Personal uses SAE instead of the WPA2-Personal PSK exchange, improving resistance to offline dictionary attacks and providing better key establishment. WPA3 also supports stronger enterprise security options, including 192-bit security mode, while WPA2 commonly uses 128-bit AES/CCMP. The option text is imperfect, but the technically correct pair is the one that identifies SAE as the stronger WPA3 authentication method and the stronger key/security support. Cisco CCNA 200-301 v1.1 Network Access expects engineers to understand the security progression from WEP to WPA, WPA2, and WPA3. The corrected answer is D and E. WPA3 is not simply “WPA2 with a new name”; it changes the authentication model and strengthens available security levels.
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