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Fixing SSL weak cipher & hashing issues in Windows

April 5, 2018 / Leave a Comment

One of my biggest annoyances with my regular Nessus scans are the continuous medium risks related to weak SSL ciphers. Nartac Software created a simple tool to help admins fix these issues: ISSCrypto.  Simply download the tool, then run it as an administrator on your Windows box. I recommend you take the “Best Practices” template … [Read more…]

Posted in: microsoft, security Tagged: iiscrypto, nessus, ssl, tls, weak ciphers, windows

Splunk query for privileged group modification in Active Directory

February 8, 2018 / Leave a Comment

Here’s a Splunk query to list any changes to privileged Active Directory groups: I have this setup as both an alert and monthly report to catch any undocumented changes to these groups.  You may also want to consider a monthly listing of these groups as well.

Posted in: active directory, splunk

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