Summary
Active Directory infrastructure security is a broad topic to cover in one chapter. Active Directory security is not just dependent on AD DS; it is related to every layer in the OSI 7-layer model. In the beginning of the chapter, I explained Kerberos authentication and what exactly happens behind the scene when a user tries to access a resource in the Active Directory environment. Then, we moved on to delegated permission control, and there, we learned how we can delegate permissions to users to do specific administrative tasks. After that, we moved to a new section, where I explained pass-the-hash attacks.
Microsoft has introduced new tools and features that can be used to prevent pass-the-hash attacks. The Protected User security ...
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