Simplifying your deployment using JEAnalyzer
When I first learned about JEA, I evangelized it and told everyone how awesome this solution was. Isn’t it awesome restricting the commands your users are allowed to run to exactly to what is needed? Isn’t it amazing to configure virtual accounts and completely avoid passing the hash when using JEA and virtual accounts?
Yes, it is! But when I talked to customers about JEA and how awesome it was, I quickly received the same questions over and over again: How can we find out which commands our users and administrators are using? How can we create those role capability files in the easiest way?
And this was the time when I had the idea for the JEAnalyzer module. After I started the project, my friend Friedrich Weinmann was also very interested in this project, and when I switched jobs and barely worked with customers on other topics than Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, I was glad that he took over what I started and maintained...