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Hello, everyone! In this video weamp;#39;re gonna talk about the different wireless security methods and protocols that are used in wireless networks. Now most of us had connected to a Wi-Fi network with our laptop, tablet, or even our smartphone, and to join that network with our device you had to select a network name and you had to supply a password. Now Wi-Fi networks can be just open with no password required, so that means that anybody can join it. However in the majority of cases Wi-Fi networks will be secure and will require a password. Now there are several different protocols that are used for securing a Wi-Fi network. So letamp;#39;s start with a secure protocol called WEP WEP or Wired Equivalent Privacy was developed in 1999 and itamp;#39;s the earliest security protocol that was used for wireless networks. And also as its name implies itamp;#39;s meant to supply the same security to wireless networks as it did for wired networks. However this turned out not to be the c