Windows System Security Foundations
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Windows System Security Foundations, Apress
Hands-On Fundamentals for Identity, Access, and Process Control
Von Mike O'Leary, im heise shop in digitaler Fassung erhältlich
Produktinformationen "Windows System Security Foundations"
Whether you're a student, a career changer, or an early-career professional,
this book offers a practical, hands-on introduction to Windows security
fundamentals from both offensive and defensive perspectives. With over 100
exercises designed to reinforce key concepts, readers will gain real-world
experience in securing domain-joined and stand-alone Windows systems.
The journey begins with PowerShell—an essential tool for both administrators and
attackers. You'll learn how PowerShell history is recorded, how credentials
are managed, and how scripts can be obfuscated or monitored. From there, the
book explores Windows users and groups, the logon process, access tokens, and
User Account Control (UAC), providing a clear understanding of how Windows
manages identity and privilege.
Readers will dive into password hash storage and cracking techniques using tools
like John the Ripper, and explore how rights and privileges are assigned through
group memberships. The book also covers the Windows file system in depth,
including symbolic links, alternate data streams, and the Mark of the Web, along
with techniques for managing file permissions and discretionary access control
lists (DACLs).
You'll gain insight into Windows processes and services, learn how to view
and manage them effectively, and understand key boot processes and process
integrity. Each chapter builds practical skills that prepare you to think like
both an attacker and a defender—essential for anyone entering the cybersecurity
field.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
- Hands-on experience with the security of domain-joined and stand-alone Windows systems.
- Create and manage local and domain users on a Windows system, will understand how and where their password hashes are stored, and be able to crack Windows passwords with John the Ripper.
- How Windows assigns privileges and rights to users and groups, including how access tokens are assigned and how they are used in User Account Control (UAC).
- How the Windows file system is organized, including shortcuts, symbolic links, junctions, alternate data streams, and the Mark of the Web; the reader will be able to view and manage file permissions and discretionary access control lists (DACLs).
- How to view and manage processes and services in Windows.
Artikel-Details
- Anbieter:
- Apress
- Autor:
- Mike O'Leary
- Artikelnummer:
- 9798868828003
- Veröffentlicht:
- 11.08.26
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