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What are the best practices to prevent a Brute Force attack via remote access?

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Last answered Dec 2, 2021
GA
Endpoint Security Manager at Catholic Health Initiatives
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Dec 2, 2021
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Chief Executive Officer at Clemtech LLC
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Endpoint Security Manager at Catholic Health Initiatives
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Endpoint Security Manager at Catholic Health Initiatives
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Dec 2, 2021

@Clement Johnson No sir, HIPS and HFW are not cumbersome to manage, and PnP solutions are most common way you get Compromised, PNP then gives you have an excuse to blame someone else secret sauces for felling you and your business, exposing your business to extortion, and fraud. Do it right , and manage the access list. I have a team of 5, we do this for 150k endpoints and servers, at it for 7 years. No crypto events in that period.  The key to this, is the "how". We can setup a zoom chat and i can give you a brief example. 

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