A security technician is tasked with hardening a fleet of newly provisioned Windows workstations prior to enterprise deployment. To minimize the attack surface and mitigate unauthorized lateral movement, the technician needs to configure local default accounts and execution policies according to security best practices. Which of the following configurations represents the most secure baseline implementation?
- Disable the built-in Guest account, rename the default Administrator account, and disable AutoRun/AutoPlay policies across all drives.Cevap
- BEnable the built-in Guest account with restricted user rights for temporary contractors and retain the default Administrator account name with a complex password.
- CUse Event Viewer to disable unneeded background services and configure local account lockout policies for all default system profiles.
- DAccess the System applet in Control Panel to rename built-in administrative accounts and manage removable drive execution settings.
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The correct baseline implementation requires disabling the built-in Guest account, renaming the built-in Administrator account, and disabling AutoRun and AutoPlay for all drives.
Hardening a workstation image requires applying the principle of least functionality and reducing attack vectors. Disabling the default Guest account, renaming the default Administrator account (to obscure its RID 500 target), and turning off AutoRun/AutoPlay across all media drives are foundational security controls recommended by CompTIA security standards.
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