ad misconfigurations

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Active Directory misconfigurations are a leading cause of security breaches in enterprise environments. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight how attackers exploit AD misconfigurations to gain unauthorized access, escalate privileges, and move laterally across networks. Common issues include weak password policies, excessive permissions, unsecured group policies, and neglected audit logs. The community emphasizes regular security audits, least-privilege principles, and proper configuration of AD components to mitigate risks. Best practices for 2025 include monitoring for anomalous activity, enforcing multi-factor authentication, and keeping systems updated. Addressing ad misconfigurations is critical for protecting identity infrastructure and maintaining organizational security.
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    Securing Active Directory: Key Risks, Audit Strategies, and Best Practices for 2025

    The digital backbone of enterprise identity and access management, Active Directory (AD), stands atop the list of cybercriminal targets—and for good reason. High-profile breaches and security advisories throughout the past year only underscore how often attackers exploit AD misconfigurations...
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