LDAP is an open and vendor-neutral protocol used to access and maintain directory services information. A directory service is a centralized database that stores and organizes information about users, devices, and resources within a network. LDAP is commonly used for authentication, authorization, and directory-related tasks in network environments.
LDAP is relevant to the Security+ exam in the context of authentication, authorization, and directory services. Understanding the basic principles of LDAP, its data model, security considerations, and integration with other protocols is important for information security professionals.
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