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Privileged attack vectors = building effective cyber-defense strategies to protect organizations /
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Title/Author:
Privileged attack vectors/ by Morey J. Haber.
Reminder of title:
building effective cyber-defense strategies to protect organizations /
Author:
Haber, Morey J.
Published:
Berkeley, CA :Apress : : 2020.,
Description:
xxxv, 384 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1: Privileged Attack Vectors -- Chapter 2: Privileges -- Chapter 3: Credentials -- Chapter 4: Attack Vectors -- Chapter 5: Passwordless Authentication -- Chapter 6: Privilege Escalation -- Chapter 7: Insider and External Threats -- Chapter 8: Threat Hunting -- Chapter 9: Unstructured Data -- Chapter 10: Privileged Monitoring -- Chapter 11: Privileged Access Management -- Chapter 12: PAM Architecture -- Chapter 13: Break Glass -- Chapter 14: Industrial Control Systems (ICS) and Internet of Things (IoT) -- Chapter 15: The Cloud -- Chapter 16: Mobile Devices -- Chapter 17: Ransomware and Privileges -- Chapter 18: Remote Access -- Chapter 19: Secured DevOps (SecDevOps) -- Chapter 20: Regulatory Compliance -- Chapter 21: Just in Time -- Chapter 22: Zero Trust -- Chapter 23: Sample Privileged Access Management Use Cases -- Chapter 24: Deployment Considerations -- Chapter 25: Privileged Account Management Implementation -- Chapter 26: Machine Learning -- Chapter 27: Conclusion.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Information technology - Security measures. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5914-6
ISBN:
9781484259146
Privileged attack vectors = building effective cyber-defense strategies to protect organizations /
Haber, Morey J.
Privileged attack vectors
building effective cyber-defense strategies to protect organizations /[electronic resource] :by Morey J. Haber. - Second edition. - Berkeley, CA :Apress :2020. - xxxv, 384 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1: Privileged Attack Vectors -- Chapter 2: Privileges -- Chapter 3: Credentials -- Chapter 4: Attack Vectors -- Chapter 5: Passwordless Authentication -- Chapter 6: Privilege Escalation -- Chapter 7: Insider and External Threats -- Chapter 8: Threat Hunting -- Chapter 9: Unstructured Data -- Chapter 10: Privileged Monitoring -- Chapter 11: Privileged Access Management -- Chapter 12: PAM Architecture -- Chapter 13: Break Glass -- Chapter 14: Industrial Control Systems (ICS) and Internet of Things (IoT) -- Chapter 15: The Cloud -- Chapter 16: Mobile Devices -- Chapter 17: Ransomware and Privileges -- Chapter 18: Remote Access -- Chapter 19: Secured DevOps (SecDevOps) -- Chapter 20: Regulatory Compliance -- Chapter 21: Just in Time -- Chapter 22: Zero Trust -- Chapter 23: Sample Privileged Access Management Use Cases -- Chapter 24: Deployment Considerations -- Chapter 25: Privileged Account Management Implementation -- Chapter 26: Machine Learning -- Chapter 27: Conclusion.
See how privileges, insecure passwords, administrative rights, and remote access can be combined as an attack vector to breach any organization. Cyber attacks continue to increase in volume and sophistication. It is not a matter of if, but when, your organization will be breached. Threat actors target the path of least resistance: users and their privileges. In decades past, an entire enterprise might be sufficiently managed through just a handful of credentials. Today's environmental complexity has seen an explosion of privileged credentials for many different account types such as domain and local administrators, operating systems (Windows, Unix, Linux, macOS, etc.), directory services, databases, applications, cloud instances, networking hardware, Internet of Things (IoT), social media, and so many more. When unmanaged, these privileged credentials pose a significant threat from external hackers and insider threats. We are experiencing an expanding universe of privileged accounts almost everywhere. There is no one solution or strategy to provide the protection you need against all vectors and stages of an attack. And while some new and innovative products will help protect against or detect against a privilege attack, they are not guaranteed to stop 100% of malicious activity. The volume and frequency of privilege-based attacks continues to increase and test the limits of existing security controls and solution implementations. Privileged Attack Vectors details the risks associated with poor privilege management, the techniques that threat actors leverage, and the defensive measures that organizations should adopt to protect against an incident, protect against lateral movement, and improve the ability to detect malicious activity due to the inappropriate usage of privileged credentials. This revised and expanded second edition covers new attack vectors, has updated definitions for privileged access management (PAM), new strategies for defense, tested empirical steps for a successful implementation, and includes new disciplines for least privilege endpoint management and privileged remote access. You will: Know how identities, accounts, credentials, passwords, and exploits can be leveraged to escalate privileges during an attack Implement defensive and monitoring strategies to mitigate privilege threats and risk Understand a 10-step universal privilege management implementation plan to guide you through a successful privilege access management journey Develop a comprehensive model for documenting risk, compliance, and reporting based on privilege session activity.
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LC Class. No.: QA76.9.A25 / H334 2020
Dewey Class. No.: 005.8
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