WPA3 offers several significant improvements over WPA2, enhancing both security and usability. Key features include:
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Stronger Encryption: WPA3 mandates the use of 192-bit security for enterprise networks, providing more robust encryption than the standard 128-bit used in WPA2.
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Enhanced Protection against Brute-Force Attacks: WPA3 employs a feature called Simultaneous Authentication of Equals (SAE), which makes it more resistant to offline dictionary attacks by requiring a more secure password verification process.
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Improved Password-Based Security: For personal networks, WPA3 includes a feature called Opportunistic Wireless Encryption (OWE), which provides encryption even when no password is shared.
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Forward Secrecy: This ensures that session keys are not compromised even if an attacker gains access to a long-term key, meaning past communications remain protected.
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Easier Connectivity: WPA3 introduces Wi-Fi Easy Connect, simplifying the process of connecting devices, especially those without a display or that are hard to access.
These enhancements make WPA3 a stronger choice for securing wireless networks against evolving threats.