LDAP is used for accessing data in AD domain services, and access control involves various models such as DAC, MAC, RBAC, and ABAC.
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is the protocol used to access data of AD domain services. For example, when a user like Alice wants to access a specific file on a protected server, their username and password are authenticated through LDAP with the Active Directory.
Access control in this context involves models like Discretionary Access Control (DAC), Mandatory Access Control (MAC), Non-Discretionary Access Control (RBAC), and Rule-based Access Control (ABAC).
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