Which method of encryption does the 802.11i standard use?
A.
AES/CCMP
B.
AES/ECB
C.
AES/OCB
D.
TKIP
E.
both AES/ECB and AES/CCMP
Which method of encryption does the 802.11i standard use?
Which method of encryption does the 802.11i standard use?
A.
AES/CCMP
B.
AES/ECB
C.
AES/OCB
D.
TKIP
E.
both AES/ECB and AES/CCMP
Counter Mode CBC-MAC Protocol or simply CCMP (CCM mode Protocol) is an encryption protocol designed for Wireless LAN products that implements the standards of the IEEE 802.11i amendment to the original IEEE 802.11 standard.
Galois/Counter Mode (GCM) is a mode of operation for symmetric key cryptographic block ciphers that has been widely adopted because of its efficiency and performance. GCM throughput rates for state of the art, high speed communication channels can be achieved with reasonable hardware resources.[1] The operation is an authenticated encryption algorithm designed to provide both data authenticity (integrity) and confidentiality.