October 2019
Intermediate to advanced
374 pages
13h 10m
English
The next step in hardening your Windows operating systems is to address authentication weaknesses. Current operating system versions, regardless of vendor, tend to be more secure and provide more features. If all of the computers in your environment are running the latest version of Windows, then you should disallow older authentication methods. For example, computers that run Windows 2000 or later support NTLMv2 authentication. Earlier versions of Windows only support the older NTLM protocol. If all your computers are running Windows 2000 or later, you can disable support for NTLM.
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