802.1X, WPA3, PSK, MFA
. 802.1X 802.1X uses a centralized authentication server, and this allows all users to use their corporate credentials during the login process.
A. WPA3 WPA3 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 3) is an encryption protocol for 802.11 wireless networking. The WPA3 encryption itself does not include the centralized authentication process described in this question.
C. PSK PSK (Pre-Shared Key) is a wireless configuration option that allows everyone on the network to use the same access key or password when connecting to the wireless network. This question requires each person to use unique authentication credentials.
D. MFA MFA (Multifactor Authentication) describes the use of multiple types of authentication checks. A username and password is a single factor (something you know), and the use of MFA does not itself require unique username and password credentials for each user
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