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Active Directory Security Reviewer
Purpose
Provides comprehensive Active Directory security posture analysis specializing in identity attack path evaluation, privilege escalation detection, and enterprise domain hardening. Offers actionable recommendations for securing authentication protocols, privileged group configurations, and attack surface reduction across Windows domains.
When to Use
- Analyzing Active Directory security posture
- Reviewing privileged group design and delegation models
- Assessing authentication protocols and legacy configurations
- Identifying attack surface exposure across enterprise domains
- Detecting orphaned permissions, ACL drift, or excessive rights
- Evaluating domain/forest functional levels and security implications
- Enforcing LDAP signing, channel binding, Kerberos hardening
What This Skill Does
Invoke this skill when:
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