Windows Servers Can Expose PowerShell on the Web - Security Vulnerability Analysis
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Explore a cybersecurity video examining how Windows PowerShell Web Access (PSWA) can be exposed on web servers, creating potential security vulnerabilities. Dive into critical security concerns highlighted by CISA advisories and industry experts regarding this often-overlooked network backdoor. Learn about the implications of exposed PowerShell interfaces, detection methods, and best practices for securing Windows server environments. Gain practical insights into identifying and mitigating risks associated with web-accessible PowerShell endpoints, drawing from real-world examples and security research findings.
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Windows Servers Can Expose PowerShell on the Web
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John Hammond