Microsoft is preparing one of the most consequential security shifts in Windows in decades, turning off NTLM authentication by default and pushing organizations toward modern, Kerberos based sign in.
Microsoft has detailed a three-phased roadmap leading to NTLM being completely disabled in the next version of Windows Server ...
Future Windows updates will disable NTLM authentication, bolstering security and protecting users against legacy protocol vulnerabilities.
Microsoft has announced plans to disable the 33-year-old NTLM authentication protocol by default in future Windows releases due to security vulnerabilities.
NTLM is a series of security protocols that were introduced in the 1990s, but since Kerberos became the default protocol in Windows 2000, its use has declined with each passing year. Still, many ...
For nearly 30 years, security experts have warned organizations to ditch the weak NTLM authentication protocol in Windows. But its use persists, even amidst easy ...