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Eccouncil 512-50 Exam - Topic 4 Question 42 Discussion

Actual exam question for Eccouncil's 512-50 exam
Question #: 42
Topic #: 4
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Which wireless encryption technology makes use of temporal keys?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Sylvie
3 months ago
Are you sure about that? I thought it was EAP.
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Nobuko
3 months ago
Wait, I didn't know WPA2 was that advanced!
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Ira
3 months ago
100% agree, it's all about WPA2!
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Sylvie
4 months ago
I thought WEP was the one with keys too?
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Jenise
4 months ago
Definitely WPA2 uses temporal keys!
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Kina
4 months ago
I vaguely recall that WAP is more about mobile protocols, so I doubt it’s the right answer. I think it’s definitely between WPA2 and WEP.
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Dalene
4 months ago
I’m torn between WPA2 and EAP. I know WPA2 is more about encryption, but EAP deals with authentication.
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Miles
4 months ago
I’m pretty certain it’s not WEP since it’s outdated and doesn’t use temporal keys. I feel like I’ve seen a similar question before.
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Denny
5 months ago
I think WPA2 uses temporal keys, but I'm not completely sure. I remember it being mentioned in a practice question.
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Fannie
5 months ago
I'm drawing a blank on this one. I know the different wireless encryption protocols, but I can't recall which one specifically uses temporal keys. I'll have to make an educated guess.
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Melinda
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. Temporal keys are used to provide session-based encryption, so that narrows it down to either WPA2 or EAP. I'll go with WPA2 since that's the more widely used protocol.
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Melvin
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know WEP is an older encryption protocol, but I can't remember if it uses temporal keys or not.
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Glen
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is WPA2, since that's the current standard for wireless encryption and it uses temporal keys.
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Shantell
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the difference between "distinct opens" and the actual number of recipients who opened the email. I'll need to think through the definitions and implications of each metric to determine the best answer here.
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Josefa
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know performance reports involve things like status updates and forecasts, but I'm not sure exactly which inputs are necessary. I'll have to review my notes on project management reporting.
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Ettie
5 months ago
Okay, let's think this through step-by-step. The company is converting paper records to electronic form, uploading to a new marketing tool, and merging with other data. Based on that, I believe a Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) would be the most appropriate choice.
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Thomasena
5 months ago
I vaguely remember something about AWS being related to lifecycle management, but I'm not sure if it's one of the right answers.
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Shelba
10 months ago
Temporal keys? That's like having a bodyguard for your WiFi password. WPA2 is the way to go, no doubt about it.
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Dalene
8 months ago
Temporal keys are like changing bodyguards for your WiFi password, WPA2 is the way to go.
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Howard
9 months ago
I agree, WPA2 provides strong encryption to keep our network safe.
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Loren
9 months ago
WPA2 is definitely the best choice for securing your WiFi with temporal keys.
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Jeannetta
10 months ago
WEP? More like 'Weak Encryption Protocol'! WPA2 is the answer, no question. Temporal keys are the security feature I want on my network.
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Lavera
8 months ago
Temporal keys provide that extra layer of security.
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Reena
9 months ago
WPA2 is the way to go for strong encryption.
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Felicitas
9 months ago
Temporal keys provide that extra layer of security.
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Weldon
9 months ago
WPA2 is the way to go for strong encryption.
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Tamekia
9 months ago
I agree, WEP is definitely not secure enough.
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Silvana
10 months ago
I agree, WEP is definitely not secure enough.
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Cathern
10 months ago
EAP? More like 'Extremely Annoying Protocol' amirite? WPA2 is the clear winner here, no doubt about it.
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Jettie
9 months ago
Yeah, WPA2 provides better security with those temporal keys.
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Layla
9 months ago
I agree, EAP can be a hassle. WPA2 is definitely the way to go.
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Effie
10 months ago
Hmm, temporal keys? Sounds like something straight out of a sci-fi movie. But hey, if it keeps my WiFi secure, I'm all for it!
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Glen
10 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think C) WEP also uses temporal keys for encryption.
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Annabelle
11 months ago
WPA2 is the way to go for robust wireless encryption. Temporal keys help prevent replay attacks - gotta keep those hackers at bay!
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Erin
11 months ago
I agree with Cruz, WPA2 is the correct answer for this question.
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Cruz
11 months ago
I think the answer is B) WPA2 because it uses temporal keys for encryption.
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