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TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) is an encryption protocol that was developed by the Wi–Fi Alliance to provide stronger data encryption than Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP). TKIP was meant to succeed WEP and is designed to be used in combination with the AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) encryption protocol. It encrypts each packet of data using a per–packet key and implements a re–keying system after a certain number of packets have been sent. TKIP also includes a security mechanism known as Message Integrity Code (MIC), which provides a way for verifying the integrity of the message being sent.