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The security team of Debry Inc. decided to upgrade Wi-Fi security to thwart attacks such as dictionary attacks and key recovery attacks. For this purpose, the security team started implementing cutting-edge technology that uses a modern key establishment protocol called the simultaneous authentication of equals (SAE), also known as dragonfly key exchange, which replaces the PSK concept.

What is the Wi-Fi encryption technology implemented by Debry Inc.?

  • A. WPA
  • B. WEP
  • C. WPA3
  • D. WPA2
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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LordXander
7 months, 4 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
Darong fly = WPA 3
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ethacker2
9 months ago
Selected Answer: C
C. WPA3 CEHv12 Book Module 16 p.2392 WPA3 is an advanced implementation of WPA2 providing trailblazing protocols and uses the AES-GCMP 256 encryption algorithm.It is mainly used to deliver password-based authentication using the SAE protocol, also known as Dragonfly Key Exchange. It is resistant to offline dictionary attacks and key recovery attacks.
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insaniunt
9 months ago
Selected Answer: C
also known as dragonfly key exchange = wpa3
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qtygbapjpesdayazko
9 months, 1 week ago
CEH professionals can you verify this procedure
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