A network security technician is configuring a secure wireless deployment for a financial institution's regional office. Organization policy requires individual user accounting and authentication against a central Active Directory infrastructure via a RADIUS server, along with enforced protection against deauthentication and management frame spoofing attacks. Which wireless security deployment standard and authentication combination fully satisfies these organization requirements?
- WPA3-Enterprise using 802.1X EAP authentication with mandatory Protected Management Frames (PMF)Cevap
- BWPA3-Personal using Simultaneous Authentication of Equals (SAE) with mandatory Protected Management Frames (PMF)
- CWPA2-Enterprise using TACACS+ authentication with Counter Mode Cipher Block Chaining Message Authentication Code Protocol (CCMP)
- DWPA2-Personal using Pre-Shared Key (PSK) authentication with Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) encryption
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WPA3-Enterprise using 802.1X EAP authentication with mandatory Protected Management Frames (PMF)
WPA3-Enterprise incorporates 802.1X EAP to authenticate users individually against a backend RADIUS server connected to Active Directory. Additionally, the WPA3 specification mandates the implementation of Protected Management Frames (IEEE 802.11w / PMF), which encrypts and authenticates management frames to protect against wireless eavesdropping and spoofed disassociation/deauthentication denial-of-service attacks.
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Wireless Security Standards (WPA3-Enterprise vs Personal, 802.1X, PMF)