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Eccouncil 312-50 Exam - Topic 13 Question 107 Discussion

Actual exam question for Eccouncil's 312-50 exam
Question #: 107
Topic #: 13
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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.?

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Pura
4 months ago
WEP is ancient history, no way it's that!
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Micheal
4 months ago
Wait, is WPA3 really that much better?
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Adolph
4 months ago
Totally agree, WPA3 uses SAE!
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Krissy
4 months ago
I thought WPA2 was still the standard?
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Vincent
5 months ago
WPA3 is the latest, right?
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Thurman
5 months ago
I have a vague memory that WPA2 uses PSK, so it can't be the right answer here.
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Fabiola
5 months ago
This question seems similar to one we practiced about Wi-Fi security protocols. I think the answer is WPA3.
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Kip
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I think WPA3 is the one that uses the dragonfly key exchange.
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Selma
6 months ago
I remember studying that SAE is part of WPA3, which is supposed to be more secure than WPA2.
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Tom
6 months ago
WPA3, that's my guess. The question mentions they're using a "modern key establishment protocol" to replace the traditional PSK, and that sounds a lot like the features of WPA3.
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Jettie
6 months ago
Okay, the question is clearly asking about the newest Wi-Fi encryption technology that Debry Inc. is implementing. Based on the details provided, I'm pretty sure the answer is WPA3.
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Shawna
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by all the technical jargon in this question. I'll need to review my notes on the different Wi-Fi encryption standards to try and figure this out.
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Wynell
6 months ago
This sounds like a question about the latest Wi-Fi security protocols. I think the key is understanding the details about the "simultaneous authentication of equals" or SAE protocol that's mentioned.
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