(In topic `architecture`) EAP (Enterprise Architecture Planning) is a process for defining the top two layers of Zachman`s Information Systems Architecture Framework in order to generate a high-level blueprint of data, applications and technology that can be used to provide a cost-effective, long term solution to address business needs. Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20477
Extensible authorisation protocol, IETF standard used for WLAN security in conjunction with 802.1x. EAP methods include MD5, a one-way authentication scheme like WEP, and TLS (Transport Layer Security), a two-way authentication scheme based on SSL (Secure Socket Layer) protocol - as used for HTTPS for secure web transactions.
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