An IT security analyst is defining baseline workstation security standards to protect enterprise desktops against common attack vectors. Match each workstation security hardening control on the left with its corresponding risk mitigation objective on the right.
- Disabling NetBIOS over TCP/IPBlocks LLMNR and NBT-NS network spoofing and broadcast eavesdropping attacks
- Implementing Local Administrator Password Solution (LAPS)Mitigates lateral movement techniques that exploit reused local administrator credentials
- Enforcing Application Allowlisting (AppLocker)Prevents execution of untrusted or unauthorized binaries and installer scripts
- Configuring Screensaver Lock TimeoutPrevents unauthorized local session access when a device is left unattended
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Disabling NetBIOS over TCP/IP matches with blocking LLMNR/NBT-NS spoofing; Implementing LAPS matches with mitigating lateral movement from reused local admin credentials; Enforcing Application Allowlisting matches with preventing execution of untrusted binaries; Configuring Screensaver Lock Timeout matches with preventing unauthorized session access to unattended devices.
Each security control targets a specific workstation vulnerability: disabling NetBIOS prevents broadcast name resolution spoofing; LAPS prevents credential reuse and lateral movement; AppLocker restricts binary execution to trusted software; screensaver timeout protects open physical sessions on idle machines.
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Workstation Hardening and Risk Mitigation