Why preventing access at the entry point is often more effective than detecting threats after they’ve already moved inside.
Attackers Don’t Break In Anymore
Today’s attackers rarely rely on advanced exploits or zero-day vulnerabilities. Instead, they look for what’s easiest: A single account with standing admin rights, A weak or reused password, An unsecured DNS request, One overlooked entry point is often all it takes. Once inside, attackers don’t stop. They escalate privileges, harvest credentials, and move laterally across systems—often long before detection tools raise an alert.
Why Prevention Matters More Than Ever
By the time many security tools identify suspicious behavior, attackers may have already: stolen sensitive data, installed malware, and created persistent backdoors for future access. This is why shrinking the attack surface is critical. Preventing initial access can stop entire attack chains before they begin.
In Lock the Front Door, you’ll explore:
How attackers exploit common entry points instead of advanced vulnerabilities, why standing admin rights and weak credentials remain high-risk exposures, how DNS misuse can quietly enable malicious activity, the role of prevention-first security controls in reducing attack surfaces, how tools like admin rights management, password management, and DNS filtering help close the gaps attackers exploit first. This eBook focuses on practical, foundational security controls that make life harder for attackers and easier for IT teams.
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Learn how closing the most common entry points can dramatically reduce your attack surface before attackers ever get inside.
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