
Mastering Windows Security and Hardening
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In this section, we will review authentication as commonly used today. We will discuss MFA and passwordless methods used to protect users’ identities. As already stated, a compromise of credentials is one of the most common methods of a breach today, and commonly used authentication models are outdated and need updating. The traditional method of entering a username and password is simply not acceptable. If you don’t have a strategy in place to improve your authentication posture, add it to your top three security priorities. Investing in a zero-trust strategy means that you always assume the possibility of a breach, and account credentials are no exception.
Looking at an on-premises AD deployment, authentication methods consist of Kerberos, Integrated Windows authentication, Digest Authentication, NTLM authentication, or Transport Layer Security (TLS)/Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), depending on what you are accessing...
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