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Which of the following is true about Cisco LEAP?
Access is Role-based set up by an Administrator
Uses a form of MAC-Address filtering, whereby system admins configure a global, but segmented list of allowable devices
Requires at least 2 forms of identification, one of which must be biometric, such as a Retinal Scan, fingerprint, and now facial recognition
Authentication requires Password only to avoid exposing user IDs to potential hackers
The Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol (LEAP) is a proprietary wireless LAN authentication method developed by Cisco Systems. It was once thought to be an extremely valuable security tool, but so many holes were exploited that now it requires special patches to even work at all in most versions of Windows 7 and newer
Just google "Cisco LEAP" and most of the documents that come up describe all the security flaws that were hacked. The Cisco.com documents that talk about: "LEAP", fall into mostly 2 categories: (1) those dated around 2005-2007, and (2) those with no discernible timestamps at all. - - - - - /then Google: "Cisco Leap Windows 7" and you will find a lot of docs from Cisco-Support-Community explaining all the special patches required to keep using LEAP with modern operating systems. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - /this is an enhancement of an earlier version of this question that wasn't easily verifiable as being either true or false /zgz:20151230
This is honestly a horrible way of testing knowledge of Cisco LEAP. There are better ways than bashing it to ascertain an understanding of it.
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