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Training Camp • Cybersecurity Glossary
MAC Authentication Bypass is a method in networking where network access is granted based solely on the physical address (MAC address) of the device, without requiring additional authentication credentials.
MAC Authentication Bypass Definition: MAC Authentication Bypass is a method in networking where network access is granted based solely on the physical address (MAC address) of the device, without requiring additional authentication credentials.
MAC Authentication Bypass is a method where network devices are allowed to connect to a network without providing authentication credentials, relying solely on the MAC address of the device for access control. This technique is typically used in scenarios where devices cannot or do not support traditional authentication methods, such as when connecting to a guest network or IoT devices on a network.
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