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Active Directory/LDAP

Active Directory/LDAP

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What is Active Directory/LDAP?

Active Directory (AD) is a directory service developed by Microsoft for Windows domain networks. It is used to manage users, computers, groups, and other objects in a network, providing centralized authentication, authorization, and policy management.

What other technologies are related to Active Directory/LDAP?

Active Directory/LDAP Complementary Technologies

Unix/Linux systems can be integrated with Active Directory/LDAP for centralized authentication and authorization using tools like Samba or LDAP clients.
mentioned alongside Active Directory/LDAP in 0% (84) of relevant job posts
Data Loss Prevention (DLP) solutions often integrate with Active Directory to enforce security policies based on user identity and group membership.
mentioned alongside Active Directory/LDAP in 0% (58) of relevant job posts
DNS is critical for Active Directory functionality, as it provides name resolution for domain controllers and other resources within the Active Directory domain.
mentioned alongside Active Directory/LDAP in 0% (158) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention Active Directory/LDAP?

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