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As mentioned in the previous post in this series, the Wi-Fi Alliance® update to Wi-Fi CERTIFIED WPA3™ includes features that provide Wi-Fi® devices with additional safeguards against a variety of attby Thomas Derham & Nehru Bhandaru
This is the first installment of a two-part series exploring recent WPA3™ enhancements.by Edgar Figueroa
This content was originally published in the IEEE Communication Standards Magazine.by The Beacon
Continual evolution, greater transparency, and WPA3™ support for Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ devices ensures Wi-Fi delivers state-of-the-art security protections.by The Beacon
Daily life has moved online. This trend has been increasing year-by-year, with the global pandemic accelerating the need for people to spend more time online as they work from home, stay informed and connected to friends and family, and entertainment.by Stephen Orr
Wi-Fi Alliance® welcomes 2020 honorees into our Wi-Fi Alliance Hall of Fame.by The Beacon
Wi-Fi® has become an essential connectivity tool for remote productivity and is now more critical than ever to keep work colleagues, as well as students and educators, connecby Philipp Ebbecke
Have you ever asked yourself if very long and complex passwords are sufficient to secure your personal Wi-Fi® network? Or if enterprise networks with 802.1X authentication can be enhanced any further? In both cases, the security of the network can be improved by the use of Protected Management Frames.by Dave Chen
Imagine a world where literally anything can be connected to Wi-Fi® – from today’s phones, laptops and watches, to tomorrow’s entryway locks, office desks, and even trash cans.