Description: <div style="text-align: justify;"> This video discusses about the TSC or TKIP Sequence Counter. The major problem with the WEP standard was its small IV (Initializing Vector) space and the way IV was used while computing the key-stream. The larger size of TSC makes sure that same TSC will not repeat in a single session. The TSC has another important role of sequence counter to protect from replay attacks. This video discusses more about TSC and how exactly it is better than its WEP counter part IV. It also talks about the TKIP algorithm and how it is more secure than WEP.<style type="text/css"> body { background: #FFF; } </style> </div>
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