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Windows Ransomware Detection and Protection

Windows Ransomware Detection and Protection

By : Marius Sandbu
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Windows Ransomware Detection and Protection

Windows Ransomware Detection and Protection

4.8 (5)
By: Marius Sandbu

Overview of this book

If you’re looking for an effective way to secure your environment against ransomware attacks, this is the book for you. From teaching you how to monitor security threats to establishing countermeasures to protect against ransomware attacks, Windows Ransomware Detection and Protection has it all covered. The book begins by helping you understand how ransomware attacks work, identifying different attack vectors, and showing you how to build a secure network foundation and Windows environment. You’ll then explore ransomware countermeasures in different segments, such as Identity and Access Management, networking, Endpoint Manager, cloud, and infrastructure, and learn how to protect against attacks. As you move forward, you’ll get to grips with the forensics involved in making important considerations when your system is attacked or compromised with ransomware, the steps you should follow, and how you can monitor the threat landscape for future threats by exploring different online data sources and building processes. By the end of this ransomware book, you’ll have learned how configuration settings and scripts can be used to protect Windows from ransomware attacks with 50 tips on security settings to secure your Windows workload.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
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Part 1:Ransomware Basics
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Part 2:Protect and Detect
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Part 3:Assume Breach

Network access

Let’s go back to the example I mentioned earlier, with the client that was using a compromised endpoint with Always On VPN. In most scenarios, a VPN is a supporting service intended to provide end users with access to internal services and applications that require some layer 3 access to backend data sources.

In terms of providing our end users with access, what options do we have? The most common use cases that users need access to are the following:

  • File servers (for access to user/shared storage)
  • Active Directory (for authentication traffic from the devices)
  • Applications running on the endpoint that require access to some internal data source or application services
  • Internal web applications that the users need to access

Providing access to all these services can be easily fixed using a VPN client from the endpoint; however, this means that we still have the same amount of risks. Since the users and the endpoints then have access...

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