128-bit WEP, 128-bit TKIP, and 128-bit AES are examples of ________
a. Security keys
b. Security types
c. Network bandwidth
d. Encryption types
D. AES is the Advanced Encryption Standard, a cryptographic provider used in Windows for securing data on the network and at rest. TKIP is the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol, a cipher suite used in WPA to secure data during transmission over wireless networks. TKIP is considered strong encryption for wireless networks. WEP is a protocol that is used on 802.11-based wireless networks to encrypt data sent between computers on a wireless network or between a computer and its access point. WEP is better security than an open network but is considered less secure than WPA.
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