It's D.
in the official CEHv10
Kismet
"It is an 802.11 Layer2 wireless network detector, sniffer, and intrusion detection system. It identifies networks by passively collecting packets and detecting standard named networks. It detects hidden networks and the presence of nonbeaconing networks via data traffic."
Answer is C.
TShark is a network protocol analyzer. It lets you capture packet data from a live network, or read packets from a previously saved capture file, either printing a decoded form of those packets to the standard output or writing the packets to a file. TShark's native capture file format is pcapng format, which is also the format used by Wireshark and various other tools.
Kismet is a wireless "network and device detector, sniffer, wardriving tool, and WIDS (wireless intrusion detection) framework.
Kismet works with Wi-Fi interfaces, Bluetooth interfaces, some SDR (software defined radio) hardware like the RTLSDR, and other specialized capture hardware.
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