LDAP: Lightweight Directory Access Protocol

LDAP: The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is TCP/IP-based open source protocol that supports two-factor authentication through the simple authentication and security layer. Dating to the late 1980s, the most recent specification version was established in 1997.

LDAP allows businesses to better manage hierarchical enterprise directories by allowing user, system, network, services, and application data to be securely shared.

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol

Securely Connect to Your Trading Partners Using LDAP

Communicate using the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), B2B/EDI integration, and infrastructure connectors.

Cleo’s deep protocol flexibility enables robust connection using LDAP, giving your business a competitive advantage in nearly any industry and at nearly any scale.

B2B Protocol Exchange

Cleo Solutions Certifications

Drummond Group
Drummond Certified

Cleo's secure AS2, AS3, and AS4 protocol connectors are fully certified by Drummond Group for interoperability and conformance, and for the reliability and security of data interchange.

FIPS
FIPS Certified

Cleo offers a FIPS 140-2 Certified data encryption solution that meets the security requirements set forth by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) for government agencies and other firms with technology solutions and services used in the government sector.

OFTP2
Odette Certified

Cleo provides an Odette-certified OFTP2 protocol connector, ensuring reliable data interaction and the secure exchange of critical business data.