SSL stripping downgrades HTTPS to HTTP to expose plaintext traffic.
What Is SSL Stripping? How It Works and How to Prevent It
SSL stripping is an on-path attack that downgrades HTTPS to HTTP, allowing attackers to intercept unencrypted traffic when HSTS protections are absent.
RADIUS vs. TLS vs. EAP-TLS: Understanding the Key Differences
What’s the Difference between RADIUS, TLS, and EAP-TLS?
There are many components involved in running a secure network. It’s very easy to get bogged down by different terminology and be confused about what exactly each component does. This...