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When we log into a network, when we connect to a server, we need some way to authenticate ourselves. And so thereamp;#39;s a series of protocols behind the scenes that make sure that our username and password, or any other information that weamp;#39;re providing to authenticate, is received properly and weamp;#39;re able to get access to the resources that we need. One of the first types of methods of doing this was an authentication protocol called PAP. And that stands for Password Authentication Protocol, and extremely simple, extremely basic protocol. If you recall Kerberos in an earlier video, there was a lot of encryption. There was a lot of communication to certain servers. It was a multi-headed process that took place. PAP is nothing like that. PAP is incredibly simple in the way that it works. Everything thatamp;#39;s communicated, in fact, with PAP is completely in the clear. Thereamp;#39;s no encryption here whatsoever. If I was to type my user name, [? ajames, ?] and my