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Windows Ransomware Detection and Protection

You're reading from  Windows Ransomware Detection and Protection

Product type Book
Published in Mar 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803246345
Pages 290 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Marius Sandbu Marius Sandbu
Profile icon Marius Sandbu
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters close

Preface 1. Part 1:Ransomware Basics
2. Chapter 1: Ransomware Attack Vectors and the Threat Landscape 3. Chapter 2: Building a Secure Foundation 4. Part 2:Protect and Detect
5. Chapter 3: Security Monitoring Using Microsoft Sentinel and Defender 6. Chapter 4: Ransomware Countermeasures – Windows Endpoints, Identity, and SaaS 7. Chapter 5: Ransomware Countermeasures – Microsoft Azure Workloads 8. Chapter 6: Ransomware Countermeasures – Networking and Zero-Trust Access 9. Chapter 7: Protecting Information Using Azure Information Protection and Data Protection 10. Part 3:Assume Breach
11. Chapter 8: Ransomware Forensics 12. Chapter 9: Monitoring the Threat Landscape 13. Chapter 10: Best Practices for Protecting Windows from Ransomware Attacks 14. Index 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Securing Active Directory

So far, we have looked at setting up MFA for external services such as VPN, RDP, and VDI services, and lastly, Azure AD-integrated services.

However, when it comes to regular services that are integrated into an Active Directory domain such as file services, print services, or the actual login process from a Windows endpoint to Active Directory, there is no built-in MFA service or mechanism. So, if an attacker manages to compromise an endpoint that is connected to Active Directory, they can use that to access file shares and such without requiring any MFA.

There are some third-party vendors that provide MFA services on top of Windows and Active Directory such as AuthLite. However, the main parts for securing Active Directory are listed as follows:

  • Ensure there is no direct internet access for domain controllers (or other internal servers that do not require it; this ensures that servers can be used in combination with known tools such as TeamViewer...
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