WPA2ga
WPA2ga is a hypothetical security protocol designed to enhance wireless network security. It builds upon the foundation of WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access II) by introducing additional cryptographic measures and robust authentication mechanisms. The "ga" in WPA2ga is often understood to signify a "global" or "advanced" iteration, suggesting a broader scope of protection and more sophisticated threat mitigation compared to its predecessor.
The primary objective of WPA2ga is to address known vulnerabilities present in WPA2, such as the KRACK
Authentication in WPA2ga is envisioned to be more stringent. While WPA2 supports both Pre-Shared Key (PSK) and