If you are as old as I am, you remember when you first had to deal with domains and Active Directory (AD). Even if you aren’t as old as I am, you still probably must deal with domains and Active Directory. If you are just starting out at a new firm, you probably know only Azure Active Directory as your building block. The reality for the rest of us is that we must patch and maintain AD.
Active Directory has been in the security news again for yet another vulnerability that may need more actions than merely patching to properly protect your network from future attacks. The May 10, 2022, security updates include several patches relating to certificates.
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