CCMP

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CCMP is a modern AES-based encryption and authentication protocol used in Wi‑Fi networks to provide strong data confidentiality and integrity, replacing older mechanisms like TKIP.

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CCMP canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Wi‑Fi security protocol
network security protocol
authenticationMode CBC-MAC
blockCipherMode counter mode
cipherSuiteIdentifier CCMP-128
compatibleWith 802.11a
802.11ac
802.11ax
802.11b
802.11g
802.11n
definedIn RFC 3610
designGoal provide confidentiality and integrity in Wi‑Fi
replace TKIP with stronger security
encryptionMode AES counter mode
fullName AES-CCM
surface form: Counter Mode with Cipher Block Chaining Message Authentication Code Protocol
introducedWith IEEE 802.11i
surface form: IEEE 802.11i amendment
keyLengthBits 128
macAlgorithm cipher block chaining message authentication code
operatesAtLayer data link layer
partOf IEEE 802.11i
surface form: Robust Security Network (RSN)
prevents replay attacks
protects broadcast traffic
multicast traffic
unicast traffic
providesProperty data confidentiality
data integrity
data origin authentication
replaces TKIP
WEP
requires group temporal key
pairwise transient key
securityLevel strong
status mandatory cipher for WPA2-Enterprise
recommended default cipher for WPA2
usedBy Wi‑Fi access points
Wi‑Fi client devices
usedFor Wi‑Fi data frame protection
usedInStandard IEEE 802.11i
Wi‑Fi CERTIFIED WPA2
surface form: WPA2

Wi‑Fi CERTIFIED WPA3
surface form: WPA3
usesAlgorithm Advanced Encryption Standard
surface form: AES
usesBlockSizeBits 128
usesNonce packet number (PN)
vulnerableTo implementation flaws
weak key management outside the cipher

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