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Language Modes and Just Enough Administration (JEA)
We have learned that PowerShell offers amazing logging and auditing capabilities and explored how to access the local system as well as Active Directory and Azure Active Directory. We also looked at daily red and blue team practitioner tasks. In this part of the book, we are diving deeper into mitigation features and how PowerShell can help you to build a robust and more secure environment.
We will first explore language modes and understand the difference between the Constrained Language mode and Just Enough Administration (JEA). Then, we will dive deep into JEA and explore what is needed to configure your first very own JEA endpoint.
You will learn about the role capability and the session ...
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