Active Directory Hardening
■ Strengthening of Criteria
Centralized access with advanced criteria.
What is Active Directory Hardening?
Active Directory Hardening is a process of strengthening the security configurations of Active Directory (AD) to reduce the risk of cyberattacks, protect access to corporate resources, and improve identity and privilege management.
When is needed?
It applies when a company wants to improve the protection of its AD infrastructure, prevent attacks such as "pass-the-hash" and credential theft, and strengthen access control to critical data and systems.
■ Detection of Vulnerable Configurations
Analysis and identification of weak configurations in Active Directory that could expose the company to potential attacks.
■ Advanced Access Control
Implementation of stricter access policies to limit privileges and reduce the risk of abuse of administrative credentials.
■ Credential Protection
Improvement of password and privilege management practices, including strengthening authentication rules and session management.
■ Change Monitoring
Active monitoring of changes made within Active Directory to detect suspicious activities and prevent potential compromise attempts.
■ Auditing e reporting
Provision of detailed reports and audits of AD activities to ensure compliance with corporate security policies and regulatory requirements.
■ Defense Against Escalation
Implementation of preventive measures to stop privilege escalation and limit unauthorized access to sensitive systems.