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The Kerberos authentication protocol, developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), is an often-discussed topic because it is a stronger form of authentication when compared to the NT Lan [...]

When you hear the phrase “art of deception,” you might think of street magicians dazzling crowds of onlookers with their sleight of hand tricks and illusions. For me, it brings [...]

One of the most dangerous phases of a cyberattack is privilege escalation, which involves a bad actor getting access to network resources via compromised user accounts and then elevating the [...]

As organizations increasingly embrace digital transformation, electronically stored data is a company’s most valuable asset. Unfortunately, it’s also one of the most vulnerable. Whether it’s customer records, financial data, intellectual [...]

This blog post is a follow up to my previous post on leveraging Azure Blob Storage to serve HTTP certificate revocation lists (CRLs). If you have not already done so, [...]

Microsoft’s Active Directory (AD)—released in 1999 as part of Windows 2000 Server Edition—is currently the most popular directory service for Windows domain networks. AD has evolved and matured over the [...]