No official information on this feature has been given, while support is not currently available on preview through the Inside. However, in the latest Windows 10 19H1 preview (build 18272) there is a mentioned of a new API that hints at WPA3 support. WPA3 is a new Wi-Fi standard announced by the Wi-Fi Alliance in July. It is a new wireless connection standard and replacement for WPA2. The core benefits of WPA3 are improved security, including the ability to stay private on open networks. Compared to WPA2, the standard has four new features:
Privacy on public networks Protection against brute force attacks Easer connection for IoT devices without screens More security for government and enterprise
It’s no surprise that Microsoft is adopting WPA3 on Windows 10, although it was unclear when that would happen. With the API now embedded in Windows 10 19H1 build 18272 on the Insider, it seems likely the adoption is coming next April. That’s when we expect Windows 10 19H1 to reach end users, following a release pattern Microsoft has followed for the last two years.
Windows 10 19H1 Preview Build 18277
This week, Microsoft announced a new preview release for Windows 10 19H1. Among the new features included on the release was the ability to turn off Focus Assist in full-screen mode and the ability to toggle camera and microphone access in Microsoft Edge.