Technically U
Who is allowed on your network—and how is that decision made?In this episode of Technically U, we break down IEEE 802.1X, the powerful security framework behind Network Access Control (NAC) that determines whether devices can connect to your wired or wireless network. Whether you're plugging into an Ethernet port or connecting to corporate Wi-Fi, 802.1X is working behind the scenes to authenticate users, validate devices, and enforce security policies—often in just seconds. 🎯 In this session, you'll learn: What 802.1X authentication is and why it matters How RADIUS servers, switches, and endpoints (supplicants) work together The step-by-step 802.1X authentication process Key protocols like EAP, PEAP, and EAP-TLS explained simply The difference between WPA2/WPA3 Enterprise vs PSK Wi-Fi How enterprises use dynamic VLAN assignment for secure segmentation What MAC Authentication Bypass (MAB) is and when it’s used How NAC solutions (Cisco ISE, Aruba ClearPass, FreeRADIUS) enhance security The role of 802.1X in Zero Trust architectures Real-world deployment tips and common challenges 🚀 Why this matters: Modern networks are no longer defined by location—they’re defined by identity. With remote work, IoT devices, and increasing cyber threats, 802.1X is a foundational layer of enterprise security. If you're in IT, networking, cybersecurity—or just want to understand how secure networks actually work—this episode gives you a clear, practical breakdown.
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