Jason discusses Quest Security Guardian and the importance of Tier Zero in Active Directory security. He explains that Tier Zero includes critical objects like domain controllers and privileged servers, which are often vulnerable to attacks due to outdated configurations and permissions. Historically, Microsoft designed Active Directory with a "Castle Moat" concept, but this has proven inadequate against modern threats like ransomware. Jason emphasizes the need for a privilege access strategy that adheres to zero trust principles, ensuring that no object has unrestricted access based solely on permissions. He outlines how Quest's solution helps organizations identify and manage Tier Zero objects, improving security hygiene by certifying and cleaning up privileged accounts. The tool queries Active Directory to find Tier Zero objects, allowing teams to assess and mitigate vulnerabilities effectively. Overall, the goal is to enhance security and reduce the risk of successful attacks on businesses. To learn more, visit https://www.quest.com/products/security-guardian/
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