Where in the Attack Chain does Threat Defense for Active Directory provide protection?
Threat Defense for Active Directory (TDAD) provides protection primarily at the Attack Surface Reduction stage in the Attack Chain. TDAD focuses on minimizing the exposure of Active Directory by deploying deceptive measures, such as honeypots and decoy objects, which limit the opportunities for attackers to exploit AD vulnerabilities or gather useful information. By reducing the visible attack surface, TDAD makes it more difficult for attackers to successfully initiate or escalate attacks within the AD environment.
Function of Attack Surface Reduction:
Attack Surface Reduction involves implementing controls and deceptive elements that obscure or complicate access paths for potential attackers.
TDAD's deception techniques and controls help divert and confuse attackers, preventing them from finding or exploiting AD-related assets.
Why Other Options Are Incorrect:
Attack Prevention (Option B) and Detection and Response (Option C) occur later in the chain, focusing on mitigating and reacting to detected threats.
Breach Prevention (Option D) encompasses a broader strategy and does not specifically address TDAD's role in reducing AD exposure.
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