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LDAP
(Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is an open, vendor-neutral protocol used to access and manage directory information services. LDAP is commonly used for authentication and authorization in enterprise environments.
LDAP directories store information about users, groups, and resources, making it easier to manage access controls. It is widely integrated with systems like Active Directory and single sign-on (SSO) solutions. LDAP's efficiency and scalability make it a popular choice for managing large directories in organizations.
LDAP directories store information about users, groups, and resources, making it easier to manage access controls. It is widely integrated with systems like Active Directory and single sign-on (SSO) solutions. LDAP's efficiency and scalability make it a popular choice for managing large directories in organizations.