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CIW Exam 1D0-610 Topic 2 Question 51 Discussion

Actual exam question for CIW's 1D0-610 exam
Question #: 51
Topic #: 2
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Wireless networks are subject to more security issues than standard wired networks. Which wireless security protocol can prevent unauthorized devices from connecting to the wireless network?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Heike
5 months ago
I remember learning that WPA2 is recommended for securing wireless networks in my studies, so I'm going with A) as well.
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Vernice
5 months ago
AES is good for encryption, but WPA2 specifically focuses on preventing unauthorized devices.
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Shanda
6 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think C) AES is also a strong security protocol.
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Stevie
6 months ago
I agree with Vernice, WPA2 is the most secure protocol.
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Vernice
6 months ago
I think the answer is A) WPA2.
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Flo
6 months ago
Great, thanks for the insights. I'll make sure to prioritize WPA2 for my wireless network.
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Stefanie
6 months ago
I would choose WPA2 as well. It's widely used and considered secure.
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Domonique
6 months ago
I believe WPA2 is the best option. It provides stronger encryption and authentication.
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Flo
6 months ago
So, which security protocol do you think is the most effective?
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Stefanie
7 months ago
I agree. It's important to use the right security protocol to prevent unauthorized access.
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Domonique
7 months ago
I think wireless networks are definitely more vulnerable to security threats.
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