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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 63.103.35.2 (talk) at 22:45, 13 April 2006. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

I'm not a Cisco apologist, but in the name of objectivity, shouldn't this line be modified:

"As a result, most Cisco customers run the less secure and proprietary LEAP or EAP-FAST authentication protocols because they’ve swallowed the Cisco Kool-Aid."

Perhaps

"As a result, most Cisco customers run Cisco's proprietary LEAP or EAP-FAST authentication protocols due to their promotion by Cisco."

would be more appropriate?


No it should not be edited because it is 100% correct. LEAP and EAP-FAST are both less secure. In fact LEAP is so badly broken, even Cisco recommends not using it.