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<blockquote data-quote="Victor M" data-source="post: 1068341" data-attributes="member: 96560"><p>Forgot to mention I also have WDAC active. That eliminates any foreign files, malware, hacker tools. Plus if WDAC didn't function as planned, I still have CF Auto Containment which should kick into action. So I am forcing the attackers to use LoL Bins.</p><p></p><p>And now I have newly added CF HIPS containment rules for some LoL Bin files that were revealed in attacks, as well as cmd and powershell. If I do need to use powershell, I unplug the ethernet and disable HIPS containment for powershell. And when I am done, I re-enable HIPS then plug in ethernet.</p><p></p><p>Drive Image backups are done while offline, and generations of drive images are kept. So if I mistakenly backup an infected/hacked machine state, I have previous drive images to fall back upon. </p><p></p><p>Administrative controls. Can't rely on tech controls alone.</p><p></p><p>Also I forgot to mention that the machine is hardened, absolute minimum services running and 0 unneeded network protocols.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victor M, post: 1068341, member: 96560"] Forgot to mention I also have WDAC active. That eliminates any foreign files, malware, hacker tools. Plus if WDAC didn't function as planned, I still have CF Auto Containment which should kick into action. So I am forcing the attackers to use LoL Bins. And now I have newly added CF HIPS containment rules for some LoL Bin files that were revealed in attacks, as well as cmd and powershell. If I do need to use powershell, I unplug the ethernet and disable HIPS containment for powershell. And when I am done, I re-enable HIPS then plug in ethernet. Drive Image backups are done while offline, and generations of drive images are kept. So if I mistakenly backup an infected/hacked machine state, I have previous drive images to fall back upon. Administrative controls. Can't rely on tech controls alone. Also I forgot to mention that the machine is hardened, absolute minimum services running and 0 unneeded network protocols. [/QUOTE]
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