A security technician is developing an image baseline for mobile laptops used by traveling consultants. To protect systems against local privilege escalation and automated malware execution from untrusted removable drives, which TWO workstation hardening measures should the technician enforce?
- Disable AutoPlay and AutoRun functionality for removable storage media.Cevap
- BGrant local administrator rights to the built-in Guest account to isolate user activity.
- Disable or rename the built-in local Administrator account.Cevap
- DConfigure Event Viewer to block incoming network connections on unused ports.
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Disabling AutoPlay and AutoRun functionality for removable storage media, and disabling or renaming the built-in local Administrator account.
Hardening a workstation image requires closing high-risk entry points and securing default accounts. Disabling AutoPlay and AutoRun prevents malicious scripts on connected USB drives from automatically executing. Disabling or renaming the built-in local Administrator account prevents malicious actors from leveraging standardized, well-known usernames for brute-force attacks or privilege escalation.
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