Eap

/ˌiː eɪ ˈpiː/ noun

Extensible Authentication Protocol, a framework for authentication methods used in network access control. Provides a standard way to support multiple authentication mechanisms in network communications.

Acronym from 'Extensible Authentication Protocol', developed in the late 1990s as part of the Point-to-Point Protocol suite. Created to provide a flexible framework that could accommodate various authentication methods without requiring changes to the underlying protocol.

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