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Mastering Active Directory, Third Edition - Third Edition

By : Dishan Francis
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Mastering Active Directory, Third Edition - Third Edition

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By: Dishan Francis

Overview of this book

Mastering Active Directory, Third Edition is a comprehensive guide for Information Technology professionals looking to improve their knowledge about MS Windows Active Directory Domain Service. The book will help you to use identity elements effectively and manage your organization’s infrastructure in a secure and efficient way. This third edition has been fully updated to reflect the importance of cloud-based strong authentication and other tactics to protect identity infrastructure from emerging security threats. Mastering Active Directory, Third Edition provides extensive coverage of AD Domain Services and helps you explore their capabilities as you update to Windows Server 2022. This book will also teach you how to extend on-premises identity presence to cloud via Azure AD hybrid setup. By the end of this Microsoft Active Directory book, you’ll feel confident in your ability to design, plan, deploy, protect, and troubleshoot your enterprise identity infrastructure.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
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Index

Planning PKI

By now, we understand what PKI is and how it works. You have also learned about AD CS components and their capabilities. The next thing is to plan the deployment of the PKI. In this section, we will look into the things we need to consider during the PKI planning process.

Internal or public CAs

AD CS is not just a role that we can install on a server and leave to run. It requires knowledge to set up and operate. It needs to be maintained like any other IT system. We also need to consider high availability. All this comes at a cost. Public CA certificates need to be purchased through a service provider. Each provider has many different types of certificates with different price ranges. It is important to evaluate these associated costs against your company's requirements. If the company is looking for a few web service certificates, there is no point in maintaining a few servers internally just for that. If a public CA can offer the same thing for $15, it...