Exam 28: Securing Wireless Networks

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In a scenario using 802.1x and EAP-based authentication, the term supplicant refers to which of the following?

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Which one of the following is the data encryption and integrity method used by WPA2?

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Which method of wireless authentication leverages a digital certificate on the AS as a robust method to authenticate the RADIUS server?

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What is the name of the protocol that defines a set of common functions that actual authentication methods can use to authenticate users?

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Which of the following is a wireless authentication method, developed by Cisco, in which authentication credentials are protected by passing a protected access credential (PAC) between the AS and the supplicant?

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Which WPA version adds additional features such as Simultaneous Authentication of Equals (SAE), Forward secrecy, and Protected management frames (PMF)?

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Which of the following is a security tool that can help prevent against data tampering by sending a secret stamp inside of an encrypted data frame?

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Which WPA version has encryption and MIC with AES and GCMP?

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One disadvantage of EAP-TLS is which of the following?

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The Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) uses which encryption algorithm to encrypt data?

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Which authentication method is considered the most secure wireless authentication method currently available?

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The original 802.11 standard offered which of the following authentication methods? (Select all that apply.)

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