What is the primary difference between AES-CCMP and TKIP?
A. With AES-CCMP, each station generates its PMK as part of the 802.1X authentication process.
B. With TKIP, the station uses the same key to secure data and the MIC.
C. AES-CCMP uses a 254-bit keystream, while TKIP uses a 128-bit keystream.
D. AES-CCMP uses a stronger encryption algorithm than that provided by TKIP.