An IT administrator is configuring a high-security corporate wireless network for a firm's mobile workforce. Corporate policy mandates mutual authentication using client and server digital certificates integrated with a central RADIUS server. Additionally, legacy non-domain mobile devices that only support shared passphrases must be accommodated on a segregated network segment using current security standards. Which TWO of the following configuration choices must the administrator implement to satisfy all policy requirements?
- Configure WPA3-Enterprise utilizing EAP-TLS authentication for the corporate wireless networkCevap
- Deploy a dedicated SSID for legacy devices utilizing WPA3-Personal with Simultaneous Authentication of Equals (SAE) assigned to an isolated VLANCevap
- CConfigure WPA2-Enterprise utilizing PEAP-MSCHAPv2 authentication to enforce client certificate requirements
- DDeploy WPA2-Personal with Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) encryption to maintain compatibility with legacy passphrase devices
Cevap
The administrator must implement WPA3-Enterprise utilizing EAP-TLS authentication for corporate clients, and deploy a dedicated SSID using WPA3-Personal (SAE) on an isolated VLAN for non-domain passphrase devices.
WPA3-Enterprise configured with EAP-TLS satisfies the mutual certificate authentication requirement because EAP-TLS explicitly requires both server-side and client-side digital certificates. WPA3-Personal with SAE on an isolated VLAN provides modern passphrase security and logical traffic separation for non-domain devices without resorting to deprecated encryption algorithms.
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Wireless Security Protocols and Enterprise Authentication Mechanisms
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