Julio Urquidi
News Editor
WPA3 is seen as the next logical step in securing wireless communication. It adds enhanced cryptography, data privacy protection in public hotspots via Opportunistic Wireless Protection, and an improved on-boarding experience for wireless products. It also eliminates the security hole exposed by the KRACK exploit that could bypass WPA2 security.
Qualcomm is targeting the WPA3 implementation into its chipsets starting in summer 2018, starting with its Snapdragon 845 platform and on then all the company’s network infrastructure products. The announcement also said Qualcomm will support WPA3 on its "802.11ax-ready" WCN3998 2x2 client device and IPQ807x AP platform.
This announcement does not mean WPA3 will be supported on all current Qualcomm Wi-Fi products. WPA3's computational needs require more powerful hardware than current devices have. So the only way you'll be able to get WPA3 is by replacing your current gear.
[Press release]
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