Date
Thursday, October 31 - 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.
In the current landscape of constant cybersecurity threats, to universities in particular, administrators of Active Directory (AD) environments have a unique challenge due to the decentralized nature of these environments. PlasmaPup, a Windows GUI app written at U-M, offers a way to maintain visibility to exposures and to implement security measures consistently. In this session, we will demonstrate how this sidekick to BloodHound, can help IT professionals identify excessive AD write permissions easily.
This presentation will be led by Ross Geerlings from ITS Information Assurance.