Army Begins Unified Directory Service Implementation

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    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.

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