Lunes, Mayo 27, 2013

Adequate Protection for LDAP Directories with LDAP Firewall and Proxy

A virtual directory server is primarily used to consolidate data coming from different sources to acquire a single, neat and organized view that appears as if they come from a single source. A virtual directory can also function as an LDAP firewall. This provides protection to your LDAP directories from attacks known as DoS (Denial of Service), which can make the data in your LDAP directories unavailable or hardly accessible to the searching user.

Along with its LDAP firewall, a virtual directory can also become an LDAP proxy, which provides robust security to your LDAP directories. With this function, unauthorized access to data stored in LDAP directories will not be allowed. This guarantees protection to the common threats in LDAP directories. It allows organizations to keep their data as secure as possible. They never have to worry about the obstructions in their business operation brought about by denial of service attack and unauthorized access of data.

Because of its excellent protection and security features, a virtual directory server is highly sought after by many companies and most organizations today—particularly those with various data stores. They use a virtual directory server in order for them to acquire consolidated views of data while making sure that all their data stores are being adequately secured and protected from all sorts of threats. They never have to worry about their data being accessed without their permission or their data becoming unavailable for the searching application or user.

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