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CHAP offers stronger security through its challenge-response mechanism, while PAP is simpler but less secure due to the transmission of credentials in clear-text.
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#learntorise CHAP CHALLENGE HANDSHAKE AUTHENTICATION PROTOCOL PAP PASSWORD AUTHENTICATION PROTOCOL Swipe www.infosectrain.com
#learntorise Authentication Mechanism CHAP PAP Mutual One-way authentication process, only the client authenticates with the server authentication process, both the client and the server authenticate each other's identities Swipe www.infosectrain.com
#learntorise Password Transmission CHAP PAP Sends the encrypted password Sends the password in plain text Swipe www.infosectrain.com
#learntorise Security CHAP PAP More secure due to the password not being sent directly and uses a challenge-response mechanism Less secure due to plain text password transmission and easily interceptable Swipe www.infosectrain.com
#learntorise Frequency CHAP PAP Authentication typically occurs only during the initial connection setup Periodic (frequent re-authentication) Swipe www.infosectrain.com
#learntorise Complexity CHAP PAP More complex and sophisticated to implement Simpler to implement Swipe www.infosectrain.com
#learntorise Vulnerabilities CHAP PAP Resistant to eavesdropping and replay attacks Vulnerable to eavesdropping and replay attacks Swipe www.infosectrain.com
#learntorise Use Cases CHAP PAP Suitable for long-lasting connections Suitable for low-security scenarios Swipe www.infosectrain.com
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