Active Directory

Active Directory

Active Directory is Microsoft’s directory service that manages users, computers, and other resources within a Windows domain network. Originally released with Windows 2000 Server, it provides authentication and authorization services, enabling administrators to assign policies, deploy software, and apply critical updates across an organization. Active Directory uses a hierarchical structure of domains, trees, and forests, storing information about network objects in a centralized database that can be queried and managed through various tools and protocols including LDAP.

 

Last Updated: November 25, 2025

LDAPS (LDAP over SSL/TLS)

The practice of securing Lightweight Directory Access Protocol traffic with TLS encryption, typically on...

Last Updated: November 25, 2025

Organizational Unit (OU)

A logical container used to group objects for administrative delegation and Group Policy targeting....