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Mastering Windows Security and Hardening - Second Edition

By : Mark Dunkerley, Matt Tumbarello
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Book Image

Mastering Windows Security and Hardening - Second Edition

5 (1)
By: Mark Dunkerley, Matt Tumbarello

Overview of this book

Are you looking for the most current and effective ways to protect Windows-based systems from being compromised by intruders? This updated second edition is a detailed guide that helps you gain the expertise to implement efficient security measures and create robust defense solutions using modern technologies. The first part of the book covers security fundamentals with details around building and implementing baseline controls. As you advance, you’ll learn how to effectively secure and harden your Windows-based systems through hardware, virtualization, networking, and identity and access management (IAM). The second section will cover administering security controls for Windows clients and servers with remote policy management using Intune, Configuration Manager, Group Policy, Defender for Endpoint, and other Microsoft 365 and Azure cloud security technologies. In the last section, you’ll discover how to protect, detect, and respond with security monitoring, reporting, operations, testing, and auditing. By the end of this book, you’ll have developed an understanding of the processes and tools involved in enforcing security controls and implementing zero-trust security principles to protect Windows systems.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
1
Part 1: Getting Started and Fundamentals
7
Part 2: Applying Security and Hardening
15
Part 3: Protecting, Detecting, and Responding for Windows Environments

Introducing the SOC

Operations within the technical world of a mature organization should be a standard and mature process. This function is core to the ongoing success of IT systems, users, and applications to ensure efficiency and availability for your business operations. If there is an outage or an issue, operations teams typically follow very strict Service Level Agreements (SLAs) to return a service to normal. This same concept is applicable to the security world. The concept of a SOC has grown exponentially over recent years, to the point where it is a necessity for maintaining normal business operations.

In short, a SOC manages and overlooks the day-to-day functions of your security operations. They should operate 24/7 to monitor and detect potential security risks and respond to alerts within an environment. If any alerts are detected, it is the SOC's responsibility to investigate, help remediate, and escalate to the appropriate team or personnel. A major part of...