We currently have 802.1x PEAP with IAS and AD groups working great with our Cisco switches, however when I configure a PC to use 802.1X EAP/TLS using machine accounts and machine certificate the IAS ...
As part of a wider wireless rollout I am looking to implement an EAP-TLS setup utilising both unique user and device certificates. A lot of venders drive you towards third party solutions, but I'm ...
TLS and 802.1x EAP protects the initial wireless authentication. The next vulnerable portion of the transaction, the WEP key exchange, is protected using TLS. The authentication phase of a standard ...
The more interaction I have with customers who are getting started with Identity projects, the more I realize that a simple explanation and comparison of the differences between EAP types is needed.
I’m amused at how often I hear negative comments about proprietary enhancements from Cisco. I am one of many (many, many, many) employees of Cisco who is actively involved in standards body ...
Last month, I covered the 802.11 wireless standard and the various options available for wireless networking. This time, let’s look at the principles of securing ...
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