![]() Introduction to Windows Defender Credential GuardĬredential Guard helps with preventing the mentioned credential theft attacks, by protecting the NTLM password hashes, the Kerberos Ticket Granting Tickets, and the credentials stored by applications as domain credentials. This post ends with verifying the configuration. ![]() This post will start with a quick introduction about Credential Guard, followed with the steps to configure Credential Guard by using an Account protection profile in Microsoft Intune. Besides awareness, there is also another new configuration location within Microsoft Intune that might be interesting. ![]() That helps with preventing unauthorized access that can lead to known credential theft attacks, like Pass-the-Hash and Pass-the-Ticket. Credential Guard uses virtualization-based security to isolate secrets and to make sure that only privileged access is allowed. ![]() Credential Guard is definitely not something new, it’s actually available since the beginning of Windows 10, but it’s still a little unknown and still not always used. This week is all about Windows Defender Credential Guard (Credential Guard). ![]()
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