Nine Best Practices for Improving Active Directory Security and Cyber Resilience
Upon discovering that someone has illegitimately accessed data on the network, IT managers initially believe that the threat came from outside.
But as recent, headline-grabbing data breaches demonstrate, a lapse in internal security, whether accidental or malicious, is often what enabled the attack to succeed, in spite of robust external security.
This e-Book explores how a typical insider threat unfolds and details nine critical security best practices that minimize the risk of the internal threat to the availability, confidentiality and integrity of AD.
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