Microsoft Incident Response tips for managing a mass password reset
Passwords are still the most commonly used method of authenticating end users, making them vulnerable to cyberthreats. That's why a robust incident response plan should include a process for doing a mass password reset, especially in the event of a ransomware or other major cyberattack.
Unfortunately, password resets are rarely top-of-mind for SOCs dealing with a crippling attack.
This article explains the processes and technologies involved in managing a mass password reset, with advice from Microsoft Incident Response.
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Microsoft Incident Response tips for managing a mass password reset
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