@rowelldionicio Thanks a lot for your referral. Was out of Twittosphere for couple of months so did not see this before. Very satisfying for me to get kudos like this.
If you haven't had time for deep dive into WPA3 Dragonblood security vulnerability discoveries, get their essence from my blog posted here: https://t.co/DuZVqVloMN
Video of my preso on WPA3, OWE and DPP at #wlpc is posted:
https://t.co/6vLJ2vfLan
Provides in-depth and credible information on the topic in lucid manner.
@HeyEddie@Ferney_Munoz@MackenzieWiFi Be sure to watch #wlpc recording still as I presented different style and more specific material there. I hope WLPC video is only thing you will ever need as reference on WPA3 (until WPA3+ or WPA4 comes).
@carpentertom OWE transition mode is awkward, mandatory and not well reasoned. AP sends 2 beacons - open BSSID and OWE BSSID. New IEs in them point them to one another, but clients see both new IE and new AKM anyway. Two beacons in the air ->
This snippet from my #wlpc preso today shows how ridiculously large brute force search of different sizes of AES keys is. This gives idea of improvement that 192-bit security level of WPA3-Enterprise has over 128-bit security level.