Very interesting video ! If I understood correctly, this also means that an attacker on the internal network wouldn't be able to connect via RDP, even if they have a valid username and password ? This would also serve as a form of 2FA ?
I have a video coming out either next week or the week after called "Securing Windows 10" where I am going to cover how to harden a Windows 10 operating system and demo attacks to show why the settings should be set
Very interesting video ! If I understood correctly, this also means that an attacker on the internal network wouldn't be able to connect via RDP, even if they have a valid username and password ? This would also serve as a form of 2FA ?
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Fantastic video on securing RDP sessions. I am learning a lot from you. Thank you.
Thanks for watching glad you found it helpful!
Thanks for watching glad you found it helpful!
I enjoy your motivation & your 2 accuractes interventions. TANK'S.
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Good. In the beginning you could spend more time on why one should secure rdp in a non-domain environment
I have a video coming out either next week or the week after called "Securing Windows 10" where I am going to cover how to harden a Windows 10 operating system and demo attacks to show why the settings should be set
Great vid, picked up a few solid GP's to add to our systems.
Thanks for watching glad to hear it!