Wi-Fi routers will come with the new WPA3 Safe feature with improved security for data exchanged between smartphone, PC, other smart home appliances and the Internet. The Wi-Fi Alliance has partnered with several technology companies to issue this new WPA3 protocol. The protocol has been finalized and is ready for use.
Wi-Fi networks around the world have been using the same protection for nearly 15 years. If we go out, Wi-Fi is available everywhere. Some are secured through the WPA2 protocol, while others may be secured with WPS and are porous. The most common Wi-Fi attacks, also known as the dictionary-based attack without an Internet connection. This allows hackers to easily guess your Wi-Fi password. However, with WPA3, security is much better and very difficult to penetrate. This new protocol will provide additional protection for our data on the same network, so that the hacker will not be able to steal information even on the same network by using the "Individualized Data Encryption" You will encrypt the connection between the user and the access point on public networks.
The Wi-Fi Alliance has adopted this new security standard for Wi-Fi, and now it is up to Wi-Fi manufacturers to introduce this new protocol by updating the system. WPA3 will replace the WPA2 standard, which is the most common safety standard for the time being. It was introduced in 2004. It has been a long time since that date, and we can expect some great improvements and better security with this new standard.
When will it be available?
Of course, this protocol will soon be seen in routers, and Cisco's support may accelerate this process. The company said it will soon launch its new products with this security and is also planning to offer updates to its existing products. Other companies are expected to do so