Security (General)

Security (General)

Security best practices for Active Directory environments include hardening configurations, implementing tiering models, securing privileged accounts, and maintaining continuous monitoring. This category encompasses defensive strategies such as Group Policy hardening, network segmentation, privileged access workstations (PAWs), administrative forest designs, and security baselines. Effective Active Directory security requires a defense-in-depth approach that addresses both technical controls and operational procedures.

 

Last Updated: November 25, 2025

Attack Surface Management

The continuous discovery, inventory, and assessment of an organization’s internal and external assets to...

Last Updated: November 25, 2025

Defense in Depth

A layered security strategy that deploys multiple, independent controls—network, endpoint, identity, and data-centric—so that...

Last Updated: November 25, 2025

Disaster Recovery Plan

A documented playbook outlining the resources, procedures, and timelines necessary to restore critical IT...

Last Updated: November 25, 2025

Incident Response

A structured approach for detecting, analyzing, containing, eradicating, and recovering from security incidents, followed...