[&] What is the main purpose of deriving a fresh set of keys every time a client connects to a Wi-Fi network? - To enable faster reconnection speeds - To prevent eavesdroppers from easily cracking the key - To allow dynamic IP addressing - To support multiple WLAN clients simultaneously [&] What does the term 'pairwise' in pairwise keys refer to? - Keys established for device pairing like Bluetooth - Keys used for point-to-point encryption between devices - Keys used for multiple users on the same network - Keys utilized to boost network speed [&] Which key is derived first in a WPA Enterprise setup? - Group Transient Key (GTK) - Session Integrity Key (SIK) - Pairwise Master Key (PMK) - Master Session Key (MSK) [&] What does RSN stand for in the context of Wi-Fi security? - Random Security Network - Resource Sharing Network - Robust Security Network - Reliable System Network [&] What is the primary function of a key in Wi-Fi security? - To decrypt Wi-Fi access points - To restrict access to the router settings - To ensure data confidentiality and integrity - To improve Wi-Fi signal range [&] What type of traffic is encrypted using pairwise keys in a Wi-Fi network? - Management traffic only - Unicast traffic - Multicast and broadcast traffic - Backhaul traffic