Azure DNS is now fully supported in the Azure Portal. Even it’s remain on preview mode it’s not too soon to start your testing before introduce to the production environment.
In your local AD infrastructure, AD DNS service is taken care of all your DNS entries. It can be A records, mail server records (MX), CNAME records, service records etc. the same methodology apply for the public…
In my last 2 posts I explain about Restricted RDP and Protected User Group features available in windows 2012 R2 directory service to protect your high-privileged accounts. Authentication Policies and Authentication Policy Silos also a feature available for windows server 2012 R2 directory services to protect your AD infrastructure’s high privileged accounts.
Let me explain in simple…
Active Directory is great tool, no doubt about it, administrators can do their magic to manage resources in infrastructure with it. But same time if someone able to gain access to AD account with privileges, easily they can use those across the domain joined resources. So the protection of the AD infrastructure is critical.
Microsoft continues with implementing new security features to the Active…
“Security”, it’s always a concern in any computer infrastructure. Most of the time giving the “technology” is not enough to maintain security in infrastructure. It’s depend on the way users, admins apply these tools and practices in their infrastructure.
Now a “hacking” question! If someone wants to hack your infrastructure what is the way to start?