Episodes

  • Advanced Endpoint Protection
    Sep 19 2022

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    What is Advanced Endpoint Protection?

    Advanced endpoint protection (AEP) is a next-generation endpoint security solution that uses artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and other intelligent automation capabilities to provide more comprehensive cybersecurity protection from a variety of modern threats, including fileless malware, script-based attacks and zero-day threats.

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    2 mins
  • ARP Spoofing Attack
    Sep 14 2022

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    What is ARP Spoofing Attack?

    Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) spoofing or ARP poisoning is a form of spoofing attack that hackers use to intercept data. A hacker commits an ARP spoofing attack by tricking one device into sending messages to the hacker instead of the intended recipient. This way, the hacker gains access to your device’s communications, including sensitive data such as passwords and credit card information. Luckily, you can protect yourself against these attacks in several ways.


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    2 mins
  • Active Directory Security
    Sep 1 2022

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    What is Active Directory Security? Active Directory is a directory service offered by Microsoft Windows that helps administrators configure permissions and network access. Microsoft Windows Active Directory has several components, including Active Directory Domain Services, Active Directory Certificate Services and Active Directory Federation Services.

    Information technology (IT) administrators rely on these Microsoft Active Directory services to perform a variety of daily processes, including domain controller workflows. For example, when a user logs on to a domain joined device, the domain controllers authenticate the user name and password. If the user is a system administrator, domain controllers can grant additional permissions.

    Microsoft Active Directory security is important for businesses because the service holds the keys to the kingdom — providing access to systems, applications and resources. Businesses must be aware of vulnerabilities and take steps to strengthen their Active Directory security, like using security tools or following best practices, to keep their networks safe from Cyberattacks.

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    1 min
  • Active Directory Federation Service
    Aug 18 2022

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    What is the Active Directory Federation Service?Active Directory Federation Service (AD FS) is a single sign on (SSO) feature developed by Microsoft that provides safe, authenticated access to any domain, device, web application or system within the organization’s active directory (AD), as well as approved third-party systems.

    AD FS is federated, meaning that it centralises the user’s identity, which allows each person to use existing AD credentials to access applications within a corporate network and by trusted sources outside the organization, such as a cloud network, SaaS application or another company’s intranet. AD FS also lets users access AD-integrated applications while working remotely via the cloud.

    The purpose of AD FS is to simplify the user experience while also allowing the organization to maintain strong security policies. With AD FS, users need only create and remember a single online credential in order to access a multitude of applications, systems and assets.Like and Share @cybersecurity.mukesh

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    1 min