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NLnet sponsors development of WPA3 support for OpenBSD
Friday October 17, 2025. 04:17 PM , from OS News
The NLnet foundation has sponsored a project to add WPA3 support to OpenBSD, support which in turn can be used by other operating systems.
This project delivers the second open-source implementation of WPA3, the current industry standard for Wi-Fi encryption, specifically for the OpenBSD operating system. Its code can also be integrated by other operating systems to enable modern Wi-Fi encryption, thereby enhancing the diversity and resilience of the global IT ecosystem. ↫ NLnet foundation announcement WPA3 support in Linux seems to be the only other open source implementation of WPA3, so this is great news not only for OpenBSD, but also for other operating systems who rely on BSD network drivers through compatibility layers, like Haiku. FreeBSD, meanwhile, is planning to build its own WPA3 implementation, so they, too, might benefit form the work that’s going to be done through OpenBSD. October is listed as the start of this project, so work is probably already underway.
https://www.osnews.com/story/143558/nlnet-sponsors-development-of-wpa3-support-for-openbsd/
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