An encryption method that uses a different key for each block of data is known as .

The original encryption standard used in Wi-Fi networks was .

A common attack on WPA and WPA2 networks is the attack.

The most widely used wireless encryption standard is .

In 2004, the Wi-Fi Alliance introduced the interim security protocol to address weaknesses in WEP.

The purpose of encryption in wireless networks is to protect data from .

The ability of an attacker to capture, modify, and replay packets is a weakness of .

WEP stands for wired equivalent .

The current strongest encryption standard for Wi-Fi networks is .