Kerberos
Kerberos is a network authentication protocol used for securely authenticating users and services in distributed computing environments, such as Active Directory domains and UNIX-based networks. It provides mutual authentication, ticket-based authentication, and single sign-on (SSO) capabilities for protecting network resources and ensuring user identity integrity. Readers can explore Kerberos authentication process, components, and security features for implementing secure authentication and access control in enterprise networks and systems.
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