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Who maintains the LDAP standard today?

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01-01-2025, 07:43 AM
The LDAP standard is actually maintained by the Internet Engineering Task Force, or IETF for short. They create and update the documents that describe the protocols and standards we use. You might find it interesting that the LDAP specifications have been around since the 1990s, and they've gone through several revisions to stay relevant with the tech you're using today.

As an IT pro, you probably know how important it is for standards like these to have a governing body that keeps things up to date. This continuous maintenance helps ensure that LDAP can adapt to new security needs and integrations with other technologies. I find it fascinating how collaborative the process is. It involves input from industry experts, so you can rest assured that it's not just a random set of rules.

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