[&] What is the primary purpose of Protected Management Frames in wireless networks? - To reduce power consumption - To secure management frames from spoofing - To improve network speed - To extend wireless range [&] Which types of frames does Protected Management Frames primarily protect? - Data and Acknowledgement frames - Beacon and Probe frames - Deauthentication, Disassociation, and Action frames - Authentication and Association frames [&] What role does the SA (Security Association) query procedure serve in PMF? - It configures encryption settings - It verifies the legitimacy of a client requesting association - It synchronizes the security association between the AP and the WLAN controller - It verifies the legitimacy of an already associated client [&] What is the function of the association comeback timer in PMF? - It limits the time an association request is valid - It rejects spoofed association requests temporarily - It calculates the maximum data throughput - It determines the interval for sending beacon frames [&] Why could a malicious actor continually sending spoofed association requests lead to a denial of service? - It blocks frequency channels in use - It exhausts CPU and memory resources in the access point and client - It exceeds the wireless network's maximum client capacity - It creates excessive beacon frames consumption [&] How can you reduce the impact of continuous spoofed association requests? - Enable WPA2 encryption only - Use a lower transmission frequency - Increase the association comeback timer - Decrease the SA query interval