WPA3
WPA3 includes four features:
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Open networks:
- Open networks in WPA2 send user traffic in unauthenticated plaintext.
- In WPA3, open or public Wi-Fi networks still do not use any authentication.
- However, they do use Opportunistic Wireless Encryption (OWE) to encrypt all wireless traffic
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B. Protect traffic on open networks.
The function of Opportunistic Wireless Encryption (OWE) in an environment is to protect traffic on open networks. Open networks, such as public Wi-Fi hotspots, do not typically have encryption enabled by default, making them vulnerable to eavesdropping and data interception. OWE provides a mechanism to encrypt wireless communication on these open networks, adding a layer of security to protect the transmitted data. It helps ensure the confidentiality and integrity of the network traffic, even in the absence of a pre-shared key or a separate authentication mechanism.
The use of OWE enhances wireless network security for deployments where Open or shared PSK based networks are deployed.
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