
EAP-TLS
EAP-TLS (Extensible Authentication Protocol-Transport Layer Security) is a security protocol used to protect wireless networks. It authenticates users and devices by creating a secure, encrypted connection between them and the network, similar to how HTTPS secures websites. EAP-TLS uses digital certificates to verify identities, ensuring that only trusted devices and users can access the network. This process helps prevent unauthorized access and keeps data safe from eavesdroppers. It’s a widely trusted method for securing Wi-Fi connections, especially in enterprise environments, providing strong security through mutual authentication.