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What does WPA2 stand for?

What does WPA2 stand for?

Wi-Fi Protected Access 2
Security researchers1 have discovered a major vulnerability in Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2). WPA2 is a type of encryption used to secure the vast majority of Wi-Fi networks. A WPA2 network provides unique encryption keys for each wireless client that connects to it.

Can’t connect to Wi-Fi WPA2?

It’s come to our attention that certain wireless access point (WAP) devices will not connect wirelessly to the TV when using the WPA2 Personal security mode. To resolve this issue, change the security mode setting of your access point to WPA2 Personal Mixed or WPA.

What does AES mean in Wi-Fi?

Advanced Encryption Standard
AES — The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) encryption algorithm a widely supported encryption type for all wireless networks that contain any confidential data. AES in Wi-Fi leverages 802.1X or PSKs to generate per station keys for all devices. AES provides a high level of security like IP Security (IPsec) clients.

Why is WPA2 not secure?

The flaw, known as KRACK, affects WPA2, a security protocol widely used in most modern Wi-Fi devices. In some cases, a hacker could exploit KRACK to inject malware such as ransomware into websites, according to KU Leuven’s Mathy Vanhoef, the researcher who discovered the WPA vulnerability.

What do you need to know about Code Blue?

The key to running an effective code blue is the quality and timeliness of the interventions. Early, high-quality CPR and rapid defibrillation, if indicated, before advanced cardiovascular life support (ACLS) interventions are two essential principles in beginning the resuscitation phase.

How long does it take a nurse to respond to a Code Blue call?

It’s been estimated that after a code blue is called, 3 to 5 minutes may elapse before the code team arrives at the bedside. 4 Because those minutes are critical to the patient’s survival, even nurses on non-ICU units need to be proficient at responding to a code blue and using resuscitative equipment and skills.

What does the Recorder do during a Code Blue?

The recorder documents the entire resuscitation process. Documentation during a code blue differs from facility to facility. Different electronic health record systems have specific methods for code documentation.

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Ruth Doyle