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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

How does AD RMS work?

By now, we know the components of AD RMS and their responsibilities. In this section, we are going to learn in detail how all these components work together in order to protect sensitive corporate data.

Before we start the data protection process, we need a healthy AD RMS cluster, AD RMS clients (author and recipient), and a reliable connection between these components. Once these prerequisites are fulfilled, the data protection process will go through three main stages: protecting the author's content, publishing the protected content, and accessing the protected content (recipient).

Let's assume Peter is trying to protect a document using AD RMS. He is going to send it to Adam, but he does not want him to edit or print it. This is the first time he is going to use AD RMS. In an AD RMS environment, the user, Peter, will be referred to as an information author. In his first authentication into the AD RMS cluster, a rights account certificate...