How Secure Is Your Active Directory Environment? | ossisto365
‘Security’ This is always a sore point for any IT Admin, but it is something that they deal with on a day-to-day basis. The way that one restricts ‘exchange access’ and limits the exchange admin center activities, the same can be applied to the Active Directory. Active Directory Environment and Exchange work together, if you compromise 1 generally the other is compromised too. How often do you visit your firewall rules and see what access is granted? Do you allow every port open to your Active Directory Servers or do you limit them to port 636 for secure LDAP? Are your Active Directory Servers exposed to internet threats? Meaning, can you access it using a remote desktop to a public IP or can you open the Active Directory snap-in on a machine and connect remotely? Whatsoever, you need to look at securing your environment. It is important to put something in front of the Active Directory environment like a sonic wall or F5 and only allow DNS (port...