What is EAP-TLS protocol?
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What is EAP-TLS protocol?
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Extensible Authentication Protocol-Transport Level Security (EAP-TLS) is an authentication protocol, which provides mutual authentication, integrity-protected negotiation of cryptographic service providers, and a secret key exchange between two systems that use public key cryptography. EAP-TLS works on a network that is configured for public key infrastructure (PKI) and uses certificates for authentication. These certificates can be stored on computers or on smart cards.
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