Tag: wpa3-enterprise

Wi-Fi Security Explained: The Safest Authentication Method
Wi-Fi & Wired Security May 20, 2026
What is the Most Secure Method of Wi-Fi Authentication?

The first layer of defense for a wireless network is the authentication process. With a strong authentication barrier, an organization can feel confident that only approved network users are able...

Ready to deploy WPA3-Enterprise? Your EAP method matters.
Protocols & Standards May 28, 2025
What Are the EAP Method Requirements For WPA3-Enterprise?

The only Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) method allowed in WPA3-Enterprise 192-bit mode is EAP-TLS, which uses X.509 certificates for client and server-side authentication. No other EAP authentication types are permitted,...

OWE brings encryption to open Wi-Fi—no passwords, no hassle, just protection.
Wi-Fi & Wired Security May 22, 2025
What is Opportunistic Wireless Encryption (OWE) in WPA3?

Public Wi-Fi is available everywhere. However, behind the convenience lies a long-standing issue: unsecured Wi-Fi networks lack encryption, exposing user data to eavesdropping and attacks. Opportunistic Wireless Encryption (OWE), a...

WPA3: The upgrade your network deserves.
Protocols & Standards February 19, 2025
How Does WPA3 Improve Wi-Fi Security Compared To Previous Protocols?

Wireless Protocol 3 (WPA3) improves Wi-Fi security compared to the WPA2 protocol, as it provides individual data encryption, side channel protection, and a more robust authentication mechanism through its 192-bit...

Ditch passwords. Trust certificates. Secure Wi-Fi starts here.
Wi-Fi & Wired Security February 13, 2025
Your Guide To Wi-Fi Security

Wi-Fi is now a necessity.  However, its convenience also makes it a prime target for cyber threats. As the number of Wi-Fi-enabled devices skyrockets, so do security risks. Attackers exploit...

WPA3 secures more, if your devices can keep up.
Protocols & Standards December 4, 2024
Wi-Fi Protected Access 3: Guide to WPA3

WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) was created in the early 2000s when IT professionals quickly realized that WEP (Wired Equivalency Protocol) had terrible security vulnerabilities. WPA2 was ratified in 2004 as...

WPA3 brings stronger Wi-Fi protection - new authentication, safer management frames, and enforced validation for enterprise-grade security
Protocols & Standards August 19, 2019
What’s In Store With WPA3-Enterprise?

The network type WPA has been upgraded once since its inception in 1999. In 2004, it was replaced by WPA2, which has stood as the standard for highly secure wireless...