The U.S. Army’s Network Enterprise Technology Command, or NETCOM, has started implementing a cloud-based directory and device management platform to deliver enhanced security and capabilities to warfighters worldwide. The Army said Wednesday it will transition all unclassified end-user computers to the Army Unified Directory Service, or AUDS, by the end of September. What Is AUDS? AUDS seeks to merge all unclassified Army directories into a single, unified network to help streamline user and device management. The platform is leveraging artificial intelligence to facilitate integration with a threat intelligence network and facilitate proactive response to emerging threats. It also applies threat The post Army Begins Unified Directory Service Implementation first appeared on Executive Gov.
Army Begins Unified Directory Service Implementation
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