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Detect, defend against and recover from insider attacks
Accept that sooner or later you’re going to have someone prowling around your network looking to cause damage or steal your critical data. Even the best perimeter defenses can do nothing to stop them, so it's essential to also have strong Active Directory security and governance in place.
Here is a how to on combating the insider threat effectively.
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