7MS #277: Patching Solutions Bake-Off - Part 3

7MS #277: Patching Solutions Bake-Off - Part 3

ManageEngine Desktop Central

Overall, I have to bluntly say that I really enjoyed playing with ManageEngine's solution. It's got a crap-ton of features built into it - above and beyond patching - that I think IT/security folks will really appreciate.

Pros
  • Agent or agentless management of systems

  • MDM (didn't play with it but it certainly looks feature-rich)

  • Application white/blacklisting

  • Ability to push out configurations for things you'd normally use GPOs for - i.e. setting a login banner, enforcing screen locks, setting IE homepage and search engine, etc.

  • Patch management is full-featured - it's easy to setup a simple "scan systems, download and deploy missing patches." Or just a "scan to identify missing patches" kind of thing. It's easy to run a variety of reports to find out which systems are most vulnerable, which patches are missing across the enterprise, etc.

  • Software deployment engine - there's a big package library where you can easily search and deploy things like Dropbox, Adobe Reader, etc. It also includes a self-service portal where users can simply select certain packages and have them installed automagically!

  • Inventory - ability to have detailed hardware/software level details on each machine. Ability to block software by path and/or hash. You can also give people a warning saying "We're gonna nuke dropbox in 2 days if you keep it on here!"

  • Agent-based install gives you ability to chat with users, remote control systems, send announcements, drop to a command line at a target machine, etc.

  • Reports - you can create a report for just about anything under the sun like AD group changes, user logon reports, users that are disabled/expired, and on and on...

  • Email alerts - I think you can trigger an email alert for just about ANYTHING that happens in the environment.

...more on today's episode!

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7MS #257: Speaking at Secure360

7MS #257: Speaking at Secure360

The nervous butterflies are chewing up my organs this week. Why? Because I'm speaking at Secure360 next Tuesday and Wednesday. I'm trying to build a presentation that: Appeals to both techie nerds like me, as well as regular human people Strikes a healthy balance between fun and informative So, my outline is roughly as follows: Intros Lets talk about pentesting vs. vulnerability scans Build your own hackin' lab for $500! Good/bad training (CEH vs. OSCP) Lets hack some stuff following a methodology! Tune in today's episode for more...

11 Maj 201711min

7MS #256: AlienVault Certified System Engineer - Part 2

7MS #256: AlienVault Certified System Engineer - Part 2

So a few weeks ago I did an episode about the AlienVault Certified Security Engineer certification, and last Friday I took a stab at the test. I failed. It kicked my butt. Today I'm here to both rant about the unfairness of the test and offer you some study tips so you don't suffer a similar fate. P.S. - you should definitely check out this blog as it's one of the few valuable study guides I could find out there on the Interwebs.

4 Maj 201711min

7MS #255: PwnPro 101

7MS #255: PwnPro 101

I'm kicking the tires on the PwnPro which is an all-in-one wired, wireless and Bluetooth assessment and pentesting tool. Upon getting plugged into a network, it peers with a cloud portal and lets you assess and pentest from the comfort of your jammies back at your house! Oh, and did I mention it runs Kali on the back end? Delicious. Today's episode dives into some of what I've been learning about the PwnPro as I run it through its paces at work and warm it up for our first customer assessment...

27 Apr 201710min

7MS #254: Bash Bunny

7MS #254: Bash Bunny

I've been working with the Bash Bunny for the past few weeks in preparation for a presentation/demo I'm doing in a few weeks. Today I want to talk about what the Bunny is, the cool things it can do, and some of my favorite payloads. Also, I started thinking about what conversation topics spawn from a demo of the Bunny. Specifically, I want to know how people would defend against the Bunny using AD policies, peripheral controls, etc. Check out the Hak5 thread I started about this, as it has got some great ideas.

20 Apr 201710min

7MS #253: Desperately Seeking Service Accounts

7MS #253: Desperately Seeking Service Accounts

Find the show notes here!

13 Apr 20179min

7MS #252: LAPS - Local Administrator Password Solution

7MS #252: LAPS - Local Administrator Password Solution

Show notes are here.

6 Apr 20178min

7MS #251: Blackholing Malvertising with Pi-Hole

7MS #251: Blackholing Malvertising with Pi-Hole

Show notes are here

30 Mars 201710min

7MS #250: The PBS Telethon Episode!

7MS #250: The PBS Telethon Episode!

Show notes for today's episode can be found here!

23 Mars 201710min

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