What encryption standard is used with WPA2 for strong wireless security?, TKIP, WEP, AES, SSH, Which wireless security protocol offers the most modern and secure encryption features?, WPA, WPA2, WPA3, WEP, What is the purpose of TKIP in wireless networks?, Replaces WPA3, Provides strong encryption using AES, Offers backward compatibility for WPA, Encrypts physical hard drives, Which of the following is an outdated and insecure protocol?, WPA3, WPA2, TKIP, WEP, AES is best described as:, A remote access tool, An old encryption method replaced by TKIP, A strong encryption method used in WPA2 and WPA3, A user login protocol, What is the role of RADIUS in a network?, Encrypting emails, Storing biometric data, Centralized authentication for network access, Connecting USB devices securely, TACACS+ is mainly used for:, Logging into Facebook, Encrypting wireless networks, Authentication and authorization of network device access, Setting up wireless access points, Which protocol uses “tickets” to allow users to access resources securely after authentication?, TACACS+, Kerberos, RADIUS, SSH, Which authentication protocol is primarily used in enterprise environments for SSO (Single Sign-On)?, WPA3, Kerberos, AES, WEP, Which of the following is NOT a multifactor authentication method?, Password + fingerprint, PIN + retina scan, Password + smart card, Username + password, Why is WPA3 considered more secure than WPA2?, It uses TKIP instead of AES, It allows open networks to skip encryption, It supports forward secrecy and stronger encryption, It requires no password for access, A company is upgrading from WPA to a newer, more secure protocol without replacing all devices. Which option is best?, WPA3, WPA2, WEP, SSH, Which wireless encryption method was originally introduced with WPA but later replaced due to weak security?, AES, TKIP, WPA3, Kerberos, Which of the following should NOT be used in a modern secure wireless network?, WPA2 with AES, WPA3, TKIP, WPA2 Enterprise, Which protocol provides centralized authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) services over UDP?, TACACS+, Kerberos, RADIUS, SSO, Which protocol is more commonly used by network administrators for device-level access (e.g., routers, switches)?, RADIUS, TACACS+, WPA3, AES, Which authentication protocol uses tickets and timestamps to prevent replay attacks?, TACACS+, RADIUS, Kerberos, SSL, A company wants to implement login security that requires both a password and a smart card. What are they using?, Single Sign-On, Two-Factor Authentication, Multifactor Authentication, Active Directory, What is a key weakness of relying only on username and password authentication?, It encrypts too much data, It is too expensive, It can be easily guessed or stolen, It requires tickets to access files.
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