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Windows 10 for Enterprise Administrators

You're reading from   Windows 10 for Enterprise Administrators Modern Administrators' guide based on Redstone 3 version

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786462824
Length 314 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Manuel Singer Manuel Singer
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Jeff Stokes Jeff Stokes
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Richard Diver Richard Diver
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Zane Williams Zane Williams
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Preface 1. Installation and Upgrading FREE CHAPTER 2. Configuration and Customization 3. User Account Administration 4. Remote Administration Tools 5. Device Management 6. Protecting Enterprise Data in BYOD Scenarios 7. Windows 10 Security 8. Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection 9. Advanced Configurations 10. RedStone 3 Changes

Credential Guard

As already described in the Windows Hello section, the PtH vulnerability has become a very common threat. Hacker tools such as Mimikatz can dump the system memory and debug your LSASS.exe, containing all the currently active credentials, including hashes. When PtH was weaponized, Windows 7 was already mainstream, and the design of Windows 8.0 was also completed. They could not react/redesign their kernel to prevent this memory dump. Every service was able to dump your Local Security Authority Subsystem (LSASS). With Windows 8.1, a new protected process level (PPL) was introduced. When RunAsPPL was activated, the LSASS process would run with a higher protection level (system level) and therefore no longer be accessible by illegal/corrupt services. But Mimikatz evolved and found a weak spot with device drivers. Even when running in the PPL, LSASS could be accessed...

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