This wireless security protocol allows 192-bit minimum-strength security protocols and cryptographic tools to protect sensitive data, such as GCMP-256, HMAC-SHA384, and ECDSA using a 384-bit elliptic curve. Which is this wireless security protocol?
B. WPA3-Enterprise
WPA3 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 3) is the latest wireless security protocol that provides improved security and privacy over the older WPA2 protocol. WPA3-Enterprise is designed for use in enterprise environments, where security is a critical concern. WPA3-Enterprise provides strong encryption and authentication mechanisms to protect against various types of attacks, including password-based attacks and man-in-the-middle attacks.
WPA3-Enterprise supports the use of 192-bit minimum-strength security protocols, such as GCMP-256, to protect sensitive data. It also uses cryptographic tools like HMAC-SHA384 and ECDSA using a 384-bit elliptic curve to provide strong security.
WPA3-Personal, on the other hand, is designed for use in home networks and provides improved security over the older WPA2-Personal protocol, but it does not support the same level of security protocols as WPA3-Enterprise.
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