Computer Security Researchers: WPA3 Could Have Been Better, Stronger
The Wi-Fi Alliance's new certifications emphasize security, but outside researchers see missed opportunitiesWi-Fi Protected Access 2, or WPA2, had a good run. But after 14 years as the go-to wireless security protocol, cracks inevitably start to show. That’s why, over the summer, the Wi-Fi Alliance announced the protocol’s successor, WPA3, after…