[&] Why was the 802.11i committee formed by the IEEE? - To develop a comprehensive security amendment - To fix interoperability issues among manufacturers - To introduce a new wireless networking standard - To promote WEP as the de facto security standard [&] What was a key reason for the failure of WEP as a security protocol? - It required specialized hardware - It was compromised due to IV reuse - It was too expensive to implement - It was incompatible with newer devices [&] What was one of the reasons the Wi-Fi Alliance introduced WPA before 802.11i was finalized? - To resolve issues with device interoperability - To quickly introduce new data integrity standards - To establish Wi-Fi as a brand name - To address the urgent need for improved security [&] As of 2025, what is the status of WPA2 in terms of widespread use? - It has been completely replaced by WPA3 - It is mainly used for enterprise networks - It remains the standard for most devices - It is no longer supported on any devices [&] What is the main difference between WPA Personal and WPA Enterprise? - WPA Enterprise uses an external authentication server - WPA Enterprise uses a network password - WPA Enterprise requires a hardware upgrade - WPA Personal offers stronger encryption protocols [&] What technology did WPA originally rely on for security? - TKIP with RC4 - EAP with 802.1x - AES with CCMP - WEP with Open Authentication