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Active Directory Group Policy Objects is a critical Windows server manager feature. Administrators use this to secure a computer or network, to prevent unauthorized access. The Active Directory GPOs allow us to apply and remove access privileges to users or groups of users so that what they can do with specific files and folders becomes limited. It helps a lot with compartmentalization and employing the Principle of Least Privilege.
By employing the principle of least privilege using GPOs, you can make sure users are privileged by giving them higher access to specific files and folders and non-privileged by restricting their access to the core things they need access to and no further. This ensures that people aren’t getting access to things they don’t need, further securing the system. For example, if a user logged in to an admin account clicks on a phishing link or mail, the account will be compromised, and the malware or the hacker will have the same privilege as that account. So, in case least privilege and separation of privilege are well implemented, even if a non-privileged account is compromised, there is nothing for the malware or the hacker to do and no place for it to go.
My first helpful tip for this week’s lab is that we have two labs, in case you didn’t notice. So, you may want to make sure you did both. If not, I recommend returning to it to get that done. Because I almost overlooked the second one. Other than that, they were pretty much the same as usual; read the instructions, do the work, and make sure that you save any files it wants us to submit.
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