Active Directory Security Fundamentals
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Active Directory (AD) is the backbone of many enterprise networks β securing it is critical for overall system protection π¨
Hereβs a simple breakdown of AD security fundamentals π
πΉ What is Active Directory?
A directory service used to manage users, computers, and resources within a network.
πΉ Key Security Concepts:
π€ **Authentication** β Verifying user identity (e.g., passwords, Kerberos)
π **Authorization** β Controlling access to resources
π’ **Domain Structure** β Organizing users, groups, and devices
π‘οΈ **Group Policies (GPO)** β Enforcing security rules across systems
πΉ Common Risks:
β οΈ Weak passwords
β οΈ Privilege escalation
β οΈ Misconfigured permissions
β οΈ Unpatched systems
πΉ Best Practices:
βοΈ Enforce strong password policies
βοΈ Use least privilege access
βοΈ Regularly update & patch systems
βοΈ Monitor login activity & anomalies
βοΈ Implement Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
π‘ Why it matters?
A compromised Active Directory can lead to full network control by attackers π¨
π Secure your AD, secure your entire organization!
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