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Mastering Microsoft 365 Defender

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Product type Book
Published in Jul 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803241708
Pages 572 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Ru Campbell Ru Campbell
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Viktor Hedberg Viktor Hedberg
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Table of Contents (33) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Cyber Threats and Microsoft 365 Defender
2. Chapter 1: Microsoft and Modern Cybersecurity Threats 3. Chapter 2: Microsoft 365 Defender: The Big Picture 4. Part 2: Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
5. Chapter 3: The Fundamentals of Microsoft Defender for Endpoint 6. Chapter 4: Onboarding Windows Clients and Servers 7. Chapter 5: Getting Started with Microsoft Defender Antivirus for Windows 8. Chapter 6: Advanced Microsoft Defender Antivirus for Windows 9. Chapter 7: Managing Attack Surface Reduction for Windows 10. Chapter 8: Managing Additional Capabilities for Windows 11. Chapter 9: Onboarding and Managing macOS 12. Chapter 10: Onboarding and Managing Linux Servers 13. Chapter 11: Onboarding and Managing iOS and Android 14. Part 3: Microsoft Defender for Identity
15. Chapter 12: Deploying Microsoft Defender for Identity 16. Chapter 13: Managing Defender for Identity 17. Part 4: Microsoft Defender for Office 365
18. Chapter 14: Deploying Exchange Online Protection 19. Chapter 15: Deploying Defender for Office 365 20. Part 5: Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps
21. Chapter 16: Implementing and Managing Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps 22. Part 6: Proactive Security and Incident Response
23. Chapter 17: Maintaining Security Hygiene and Threat Awareness 24. Chapter 18: Extended Detection and Response with Microsoft 365 Defender 25. Chapter 19: Advanced Hunting with KQL 26. Chapter 20: Microsoft Sentinel Integration 27. Chapter 21: Understanding Microsoft 365 Defender APIs 28. Part 7: Glossary and Answers
29. Chapter 22: Glossary
30. Chapter 23: Answers 31. Index 32. Other Books You May Enjoy

Introducing entity tags

In MDI, we can use entity tagging to highlight sensitive accounts and honeytoken accounts. This improves our response by helping us prioritize. Let’s start with honeytokens.

Configuring honeytokens

These are decoy accounts set up to identify and trace suspicious activity where these accounts are in use. Honkeytoken accounts should be left unused while having an account name that is attractive to lure malicious outsiders or malicious insiders to use. For example, an account named AD-Admin would be interesting to try and use since the name implies privileges within AD.

In real life, though, the name of the account does not matter as the Security Identifier (SID) value of high privileged users or groups. The SID values in AD are always the following:

  • S-1-5-domain-500 for the Administrator account in AD
  • S-1-5-domain-512 for the Domain Admins group in AD
  • S-1-5-root domain-518 for the Schema Admins group in AD
  • S-1-5-root domain...
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