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Mastering Active Directory. - Second Edition

By : Dishan Francis
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Mastering Active Directory. - Second Edition

By: Dishan Francis

Overview of this book

Active Directory (AD) is a centralized and standardized system that automates networked management of user data, security, and distributed resources and enables inter-operation with other directories. This book will first help you brush up on the AD architecture and fundamentals, before guiding you through core components, such as sites, trust relationships, objects, and attributes. You will then explore AD schemas, LDAP, RMS, and security best practices to understand objects and components and how they can be used effectively. Next, the book will provide extensive coverage of AD Domain Services and Federation Services for Windows Server 2016, and help you explore their new features. Furthermore, you will learn to manage your identity infrastructure for a hybrid cloud setup. All this will help you design, plan, deploy, manage operations, and troubleshoot your enterprise identity infrastructure in a secure and effective manner. You’ll later discover Azure AD Module, and learn to automate administrative tasks using PowerShell cmdlets. All along, this updated second edition will cover content based on the latest version of Active Directory, PowerShell 5.1 and LDAP. By the end of this book, you’ll be well versed with best practices and troubleshooting techniques for improving security and performance in identity infrastructures.
Table of Contents (25 chapters)
Free Chapter
1
Section 1: Active Directory Planning, Design, and Installation
8
Section 2: Active Directory Administration
13
Section 3: Active Directory Service Management
18
Section 4: Best Practices and Troubleshooting

Azure AD PIM

So far, we have learned about protecting identities in the on-premises AD environment. But in a hybrid environment, identities exist in the cloud as well. These identities are mostly synced from the on-premises AD environment using Azure AD Connect. Azure AD also has cloud-only accounts. In a hybrid environment, we also need to consider protecting the identities in the cloud. Azure AD is a managed service, so we cannot apply the same features we have used in the on-premises AD environment. Also, the challenges are different. In a hybrid environment, identities appear in various cloud services such as Software as a service (SaaS), Platform as a service (PaaS), Infrastructure as a service (IaaS). Therefore, the potential for attacks is larger compared to an on-premises-only environment. In this section, we are going to learn about some services and features that we...