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Sander Berkouwer

Microsoft MVP, and VMware vExpert
Sander specializes in Active Directory, Entra, and identity management. Passionate about making technology accessible, he leverages deep expertise and direct connections with product teams to deliver up-to-date insights, practical guidance, and support that empower users to harness IT effectively.

Darryl G. Baker

Senior Solutions Architect at Netwrix
Darryl is an expert in Identity and Active Directory security. With 20+ years in information security and systems architecture, he specializes in vulnerability assessments, attack simulations, and remediation strategies, helping organizations reduce risk, strengthen security, and achieve compliance with NIST and ISO 27001.

Managing Active Directory Like It’s 2003 Leaves You Exposed in 2025

Oct 15 / IT GRC Forum

Active Directory (AD) and Windows Server have evolved significantly, but many organizations still rely on outdated management practices. Since Microsoft enhanced replication and security features in Windows Server 2003, AD has gained powerful capabilities that are often underutilized. With Windows Server 2025 now rolling out, maintaining legacy AD practices increases risk, leaving organizations vulnerable to ransomware and other cyberattacks that target directory services.

This webinar provides actionable strategies to modernize Active Directory management and strengthen your security posture. Attendees will learn how to streamline directory management, reduce complexity, detect and remediate common misconfigurations, and implement robust monitoring for suspicious activity. Experts will also cover compliance alignment and governance best practices to ensure your AD environment meets modern security standards.

If you manage AD or Windows Server environments, this session is essential. Gain practical insights to harden your directory infrastructure, protect against threats, and maintain regulatory compliance. Don’t risk falling behind—modernize your Active Directory management today.