WPA3-Enterprise provides strong security and supports authentication using domain identities through a RADIUS server and 802.1X authentication. This is the best choice for a corporate environment requiring user-based authentication.
WPA3-Enterprise Benefits:
Uses 802.1X with EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) to authenticate users via a directory service (e.g., Active Directory).
Eliminates shared passwords (PSK) for authentication.
Provides strong encryption and resistance to brute-force attacks.
Incorrect Options:
A. Enable MAC Security:
MAC filtering is not secure because MAC addresses can be spoofed.
B. Generate a PSK for Each User:
Pre-shared keys (PSK) are used in WPA-Personal, not in an enterprise setting.
Does not scale well in corporate environments.
C. Implement WPS:
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is a vulnerable security method meant for home users.
Not suitable for enterprise authentication.
[Reference:, CompTIA Network+ N10-009 Official Study Guide – Chapter on Wireless Security and Authentication, , , , ]