Most breaches don’t start with a clever hack—they start with a login. And when Active Directory (AD) is cluttered and outdated, it becomes the easiest way in. For many organizations, AD has quietly ...
Twenty-five years ago, Microsoft introduced Active Directory (AD) as a core feature of Windows 2000 Server, revolutionizing enterprise identity management. Although Windows 2000 has long since been ...
The zero trust model is essential in modern cybersecurity, cutting the risk of human error and delivering maximum protection in a rapidly evolving environment. But a ...
Even after 25 years, Microsoft Active Directory (AD) remains the backbone of identity and access management in up to 90% of enterprise IT environments worldwide, making it a high-value target for ...
Microsoft Active Directory (AD) is a key target for cyberattackers. When AD goes down, so do your operations. Yet most organizations lack an AD-specific recovery plan or rely on manual recovery, which ...
Despite turning 25 years old this week, Microsoft's Active Directory (AD) remains the cornerstone of identity management across many enterprise environments. And because it is such a crucial component ...
Active Directory (AD) is an increasingly attractive target for cyber attacks. If AD is not properly protected, recovery from cyber incidents will be harder, take longer, and expose enterprises to ...
Protecting Microsoft Active Directory is vital for enterprises to ensure secure and uninterrupted operations. AD is the backbone of enterprise IT, managing authentication and access for over 610 ...
Microsoft Active Directory tops the list of targets that attackers go after in the enterprise. It’s generally the core identity and access management solution for accessing resources in many ...
Active Directory (AD) is Microsoft’s directory service. It runs on Windows Server and helps administrators manage permissions and access to network resources. To backup and restore Active Directory in ...