A ___________ is a security protocol used to authenticate and authorize users in a network.
- Firewall
- Proxy
- RADIUS
- VPN
RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) is a protocol used for centralizing authentication, authorization, and accounting management in a network, commonly used in dial-up scenarios and for Wi-Fi networks.
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