When writing the 802.11 security policy, what password-related items should be addressed?

As the primary security engineer for a large corporate network, you have been asked to author a new security policy for the wireless network. While most client devices support 802.1X authentication, some legacy devices still only support passphrase/PSK-based security methods.

When writing the 802.11 security policy, what password-related items should be addressed?
A . Certificates should always be recommended instead of passwords for 802.11 client authentication.
B . Password complexity should be maximized so that weak WEP IV attacks are prevented.
C . Static passwords should be changed on a regular basis to minimize the vulnerabilities of a PSK-based authentication.
D . EAP-TLS must be implemented in such scenarios.
E . MS-CHAPv2 passwords used with EAP/PEAPv0 should be stronger than typical WPA2-PSK passphrases.

Answer: C

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