[88attendees] WPA2 Enterprise WiFi?

"Marco Davids (SIDN)" <marco.davids@sidn.nl> Fri, 08 November 2013 19:26 UTC

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Subject: [88attendees] WPA2 Enterprise WiFi?
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Hi,

Now, I'm not an expert on the matter, but since privacy seems to be the
major theme of this 88th IETF, I was wondering; would it be of any value
if we introduce WPA2 Enterprise (WPA-802.1X mode) in the WiFi network ?

Logging in with personal credentials seems a bit more secure in terms of
'privacy'.

The IETF could send them to me, PGP-encrypted, next time I register and
upload my PGP-key on the website, for example.

Regards,

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Marco