Tkip Vs Ccmp?
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TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) and CCMP (Counter Cipher Mode with Block Chaining Message Authentication Code Protocol) are two different encryption protocols used to secure wireless networks. TKIP is an older protocol that was designed to improve the security of WEP. CCMP is the new and stronger encryption protocol designed to replace TKIP and provide stronger security for wireless networks. TKIP uses a 128-bit key and provides both data integrity and confidentiality. CCMP uses AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) with a 128-bit key and provides stronger encryption, data integrity, and confidentiality.