CTS 343: Exploring Wi-Fi Security and Encryption

Clear To Send: Wireless Network Engineering - A podcast by Rowell Dionicio and François Vergès

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In this episode of Clear To Send, François and Rowell dive into the world of Wi-Fi security and encryption as part of our “Back to Basics” series. We break down the evolution of Wi-Fi security, from the outdated and unsafe methods to the current gold standards. Here’s what we cover: * A brief history of Wi-Fi security, including the now-obsolete WEP and WPA (TKIP) methods * Current security techniques: WPA2 (PSK and Enterprise) and WPA3 (SAE and Enterprise) * Guest access options: Open Authentication and Enhanced Open (OWE) * The importance of staying updated with the latest security protocols We also discuss why older security methods are no longer safe and why it’s crucial for both home users and enterprises to adopt the latest standards. Whether you’re a network admin or just curious about your home Wi-Fi security, this episode has something for everyone. Resources: * Wi-Fi Security Timeline: https://semfionetworks.com/blog/wi-fi-security-timeline1385106/ Bonus: We’ve created a handy Security Comparison Table to help visualize the differences between various Wi-Fi security methods. Check it out in the show notes! Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and leave us a review if you found this episode helpful. Got questions? Hit us up on social media or leave a comment below. Resources * Wi-Fi Security Timeline: https://semfionetworks.com/blog/wi-fi-security-timeline1385106/ Bonus * Security Comparison Table

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