Folks,
At Paramount Defenses, we care deeply about the foundational cyber security of all organizations worldwide, and we remain committed to helping organizations secure their foundational Active Directory deployments.
Towards that objective, it is my privilege to announce that today we are introducing a free service to help all organizations worldwide instantly obtain an accurate assessment of the state of privileged access in their foundational Active Directory.
Without further adieu, I'd like to introduce our 100% FREE Active Directory Privileged Access Assessment Service.
Unique and 100% Free
This service is 100% free, with no strings attached, and no obligation of any sort, and is intended to help organizations determine exactly how many individuals possess privileged access in their foundational Active Directory domains.
The most important and novel aspect of this service is that it is unlike any other in the world, because it is the only service that can deliver such paramount insights based on the accurate determination of Active Directory Effective Permissions.
Accurate and Instant Insights
This unique service is powered by our unique, unrivaled Microsoft-endorsed Gold Finger software tooling, which uniquely enables us to instantly deliver accurate Active Directory privileged access insights to organizations worldwide.
In less than an hour, every organization that wants to know, can now have the following determinations, for free -
- How many users can create domain user accounts in Active Directory?
- How many users can delete domain user accounts in Active Directory?
- How many users can reset the passwords of domain user accounts in Active Directory?
- How many users can disable Smartcard use on domain user accounts in Active Directory?
- How many users can enable disabled domain user accounts in Active Directory?
- How many users can modify domain security groups memberships in Active Directory?
- How many users can link group policies to organizational units in Active Directory?
- How many users can modify security permissions domain-wide in Active Directory?
- How many users can modify the ACL protecting the AdminSDHolder object in Active Directory?
- How many users can launch replicate secrets (password hashes) from Active Directory?
These are merely a few of the many Active Directory privileged access insights that we can instantly deliver to any and every organization in the world. We can actually answer just about any question related to effective access in any AD, so if your organization has any specific/niche needs, just let us know, and we'll be happy to help you figure it out in minutes.
Of course, if you want to know the simple stuff like how many users have any kind of permissions in Active Directory, how many users own objects in Active Directory etc., that's 100 times easier to figure out, and we'll do that as well, all for free.
A Limited Opportunity
At Paramount Defenses, we care deeply about the foundational cyber security of all organizations worldwide, and are happy to be able to offer this unique and valuable service free of cost to help organizations across the world.
Today, thousands of organizations in over a hundred and seventy countries worldwide operate on Active Directory (AD), and that makes it difficult for us to be able to offer this service to every single organization that may wish to avail of it.
We have thus decided to offer this service to the first one thousand (1000) organizations that request it, from each country, at our discretion, and capacity permitting, we will strive to accommodate all additional requests on a best-efforts basis.
How to Sign-up
Organizations that wish to avail of this unique, free service can do by submitting their request on the service page here.
You can also find a list of helpful frequently asked questions (FAQ) related to the service at the bottom of the page.
Finally, to help you get some perspective, you may want to consider the above, in light of what I've shared here.
That wraps up the little announcement that we wanted to make today. Thank you very much.
Best wishes,
Sanjay
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