WPA3, or WiFi Protected Access 3, brings significant improvements over its predecessor, WPA2, including enhanced encryption and better security for open networks. Its support for more robust authentication methods makes it suitable for organizations aiming to safeguard their networks against unauthorized access.
In contrast, WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is outdated and insecure, while WPA2 does enhance security compared to WEP but lacks the additional features and resilience that WPA3 offers.
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