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Active Directory (AD) Exploitation Testing

Active Directory (AD) Exploitation Testing is a specialized security assessment designed to uncover real-world attack paths, privilege escalation opportunities, and misconfigurations within an organization’s identity and access infrastructure. Codec Networks simulates adversarial techniques used by modern threat actors—such as credential harvesting, Kerberoasting, Pass-the-Hash, ACL abuse, and domain privilege escalation—to evaluate how easily an attacker could compromise user accounts, domain permissions, or the entire AD forest. This testing goes beyond traditional vulnerability scanning by focusing on the trust relationships, access rights, group policies, and authentication controls that form the backbone of enterprise identity security.

The service provides a deep visibility into hidden weaknesses that accumulate over years of operational changes—like stale accounts, insecure delegation, weak encryption, exposed credentials, unmonitored admin privileges, or risky domain configurations. By mimicking attacker behaviour within a controlled engagement, Codec Networks identifies exploitable paths that could lead to domain dominance, lateral movement, or full environment takeover. Each discovered issue is mapped to its attack impact and likelihood, ensuring organizations understand the true business risk behind each vulnerability.

The outcome is a comprehensive, threat-focused assessment that strengthens identity governance, hardens AD configurations, and improves resilience against targeted intrusions and ransomware campaigns. Codec Networks delivers prioritized remediation guidance to eliminate attack paths, enforce least privilege, and build a more defensible AD architecture—empowering organizations to proactively protect their core identity infrastructure before adversaries exploit it.

Industry Significance
Active Directory Exploitation Testing identifies real-world attack paths, misconfigurations, and privilege abuses within enterprise identity systems. It strengthens security against modern identity-driven threats, ensuring resilient access governance and protecting business operations in today’s highly connected, hybrid IT environments.
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Service Relevance
Active Directory Exploitation Testing is crucial for identifying exploitable identity weaknesses that attackers target. It ensures resilient access controls, prevents privilege misuse, and strengthens business continuity by safeguarding the core authentication infrastructure that supports daily operations across modern hybrid enterprise environments.
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Benefits to Customers
Active Directory Exploitation Testing delivers customers clear visibility into identity weaknesses that attackers target. It enhances security posture, prevents privilege misuse, and strengthens operational resilience by protecting the core authentication systems that support critical business operations across hybrid enterprise environments.
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Active Directory (AD) Exploitation Testing

Active Directory (AD) Exploitation Testing is a specialized security assessment designed to uncover real-world attack paths, privilege escalation opportunities, and misconfigurations within an organization’s identity and access infrastructure. Codec Networks simulates adversarial techniques used by modern threat actors—such as credential harvesting, Kerberoasting, Pass-the-Hash, ACL abuse, and domain privilege escalation—to evaluate how easily an attacker could compromise user accounts, domain permissions, or the entire AD forest. This testing goes beyond traditional vulnerability scanning by focusing on the trust relationships, access rights, group policies, and authentication controls that form the backbone of enterprise identity security.

The service provides a deep visibility into hidden weaknesses that accumulate over years of operational changes—like stale accounts, insecure delegation, weak encryption, exposed credentials, unmonitored admin privileges, or risky domain configurations. By mimicking attacker behaviour within a controlled engagement, Codec Networks identifies exploitable paths that could lead to domain dominance, lateral movement, or full environment takeover. Each discovered issue is mapped to its attack impact and likelihood, ensuring organizations understand the true business risk behind each vulnerability.

The outcome is a comprehensive, threat-focused assessment that strengthens identity governance, hardens AD configurations, and improves resilience against targeted intrusions and ransomware campaigns. Codec Networks delivers prioritized remediation guidance to eliminate attack paths, enforce least privilege, and build a more defensible AD architecture—empowering organizations to proactively protect their core identity infrastructure before adversaries exploit it.

Industry Significance
Active Directory Exploitation Testing identifies real-world attack paths, misconfigurations, and privilege abuses within enterprise identity systems. It strengthens security against modern identity-driven threats, ensuring resilient access governance and protecting business operations in today’s highly connected, hybrid IT environments.

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Service Relevance
Active Directory Exploitation Testing is crucial for identifying exploitable identity weaknesses that attackers target. It ensures resilient access controls, prevents privilege misuse, and strengthens business continuity by safeguarding the core authentication infrastructure that supports daily operations across modern hybrid enterprise environments.

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Benefits to Customers
Active Directory Exploitation Testing delivers customers clear visibility into identity weaknesses that attackers target. It enhances security posture, prevents privilege misuse, and strengthens operational resilience by protecting the core authentication systems that support critical business operations across hybrid enterprise environments.

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SERVICE FEATURES AND DELIVERY FRAMEWORK

Codec Networks provides end-to-end AD exploitation assessments using attacker-aligned techniques, rigorous quality

benchmarks, and transparent reporting for reliable, repeatable outcomes.

  • Service Features
  • Service Delivery Methodology
  • Service Standards

Active Directory Exploitation Testing is delivered through specialized sub-services that break down the assessment into focused, high-impact security domains. Each sub-service targets a critical component of the identity ecosystem—privileges, credentials, configurations, trust relationships, and monitoring visibility—to uncover exploitable weaknesses attackers rely on.

These sub-services provide deep technical insight and structured evaluation, enabling organizations to understand real-world attack paths and strengthen identity resilience. By articulating key features across each sub-service, Codec Networks ensures clarity, precision, and actionable outcomes that support long-term AD hardening and operational security.

Codec Networks offers these services across the following segments:

1. AD Attack Path & Privilege Escalation Assessment

Identifies how attackers can move laterally and escalate privileges inside the AD environment.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive privilege mapping to identify excessive admin rights, shadow admins, and misconfigured permissions.
  • Graph-based attack path analysis to reveal escalation chains using tools like BloodHound-style methodologies.
  • Identification of exploitable ACLs, unconstrained delegation, and high-risk trust relationships.
  • Assessment of privilege inheritance across groups, OUs, and nested permissions.
  • Business impact mapping showing how privilege misuse can lead to domain dominance.

2. Credential & Authentication Security Evaluation

Focuses on how credentials can be exposed, stolen, replayed, or misused by adversaries.

Key Features

  • Detection of weak, reused, or non-expiring passwords across user and service accounts.
  • Kerberoasting, AS-REP roasting, and Pass-the-Hash exposure analysis to simulate attacker behaviour.
  • Review of authentication protocols (NTLM, Kerberos, LDAP) for insecure configurations.
  • Analysis of cached credentials, credential storage practices, and potential privilege leaks.
  • Protection recommendations for MFA enforcement, password hygiene, and token security.

3. GPO (Group Policy Object) & AD Configuration Hardening Review

Evaluates the integrity and security posture of Group Policies and core AD configuration settings.

Key Features

  • Audit of GPO permissions, inheritance, and security filtering for misconfigurations that enable privilege escalation.
  • Analysis of local admin policies, startup scripts, and software deployment policies for exploitation opportunities.
  • Review of domain controller security baselines, including encryption, signing, and audit settings.
  • Detection of insecure GPO links or policies that weaken security posture.
  • Baseline hardening aligned with industry best practices for enterprise AD environments.

4. Domain Trust & Forest Security Assessment

Examines cross-domain and cross-forest trust relationships for potential compromises and lateral movement routes.

Key Features

  • Trust enumeration between child domains, parent domains, and external forests to detect risky configurations.
  • Analysis of SID History, selective authentication, and one-way/bidirectional trust settings.
  • Identification of transitive trust abuse opportunities commonly exploited in enterprise environments.
  • Review of legacy or abandoned trusts that expand attack surface unnecessarily.
  • Recommendations to minimize trust-based attack vectors and strengthen inter-domain boundaries.

5. AD DS (Directory Services) & Domain Controller Security Audit

Ensures the critical infrastructure hosting AD is secure, resilient, and hardened against targeted attacks.

Key Features

  • Verification of domain controller hardening, including secure channel, SMB signing, and encryption settings.
  • Assessment of replication, SYSVOL permissions, and administrative tiering practices.
  • Analysis of AD DS logs, event visibility, and monitoring gaps.
  • Check for legacy protocols, weak ciphers, and outdated configurations that attackers exploit.
  • Guided improvements for secure DC operations and monitoring.

6. Hybrid Identity & Azure AD Integration Review

Evaluates on-prem AD and cloud identity integration points for modern attack vectors.

Key Features

  • Assessment of AAD Connect, synchronization rules, and privileged cloud roles.
  • Detection of risky hybrid configurations like password hash sync exposure or misconfigured SSO.
  • Review of Azure AD privileges, conditional access, and identity protection gaps.
  • Analysis of cloud-to-on-prem trust paths, lateral pivot opportunities, and identity drift.
  • Hardening recommendations to secure hybrid identity architecture end-to-end.

7. AD Monitoring, Logging & Detection Effectiveness Assessment

Measures the organization’s ability to detect identity-based threats early.

Key Features

  • Evaluation of log collection across domain controllers, endpoints, and authentication services.
  • Detection coverage review for key attacks: Kerberoasting, password spraying, DC syncing, GPO tampering, etc.
  • Correlation visibility assessment to identify monitoring blind spots.
  • Custom detection rule recommendations for SIEM, UEBA, and EDR platforms.
  • Improved visibility framework to ensure identity threats are detected quickly.

Codec Networks follows a structured, multi-phase delivery methodology designed to ensure accuracy, transparency, and measurable outcomes for Active Directory (AD) Exploitation Testing and its related sub-services. The methodology blends industry best practices, attacker-aligned techniques, and rigorous quality controls to deliver a high-assurance assessment that strengthens identity security across enterprise environments. Codec Network’s overall Service Delivery methodology comprises of 

1. Project Initiation & Scoping

  • Conduct detailed requirement gathering sessions with key stakeholders.
  • Define assessment objectives, AD components in scope, attack surface boundaries, and engagement constraints.
  • Establish communication protocols, escalation paths, and timelines.
  • Prepare project charter, SoW alignment, and role assignment for both teams.

2. Environment Discovery & Information Collection

  • Perform structured enumeration of domain controllers, trust relationships, privileged accounts, GPOs, authentication flows, and key AD assets.
  • Gather configuration data, architectural details, security policies, network layouts, and deployment topologies.
  • Identify hybrid identity components (Azure AD, AAD Connect, cloud privilege paths).
  • Ensure data integrity and confidentiality during the information-collection phase.

3. Attack Surface Mapping & Sub-Service Allocation

  • Break down AD security into focused sub-services such as privilege escalation assessment, credential security review, domain trust analysis, and GPO hardening evaluation.
  • Map findings to each sub-service, defining specific testing workflows and exploitation checks.
  • Use automated tools, graph analysis, and manual techniques to pinpoint critical AD weaknesses.

4. Exploitation Simulation & Technical Validation

  • Conduct real-world exploitation attempts in a safe, controlled manner without impacting production services.
  • Simulate attacker techniques: Kerberoasting, AS-REP roasting, privilege escalation, lateral movement, ACL abuse, and authentication replay.
  • Validate misconfigurations, weak permissions, and exploitable trust paths across domains and forest boundaries.
  • Document technical evidence, exploitation steps, and potential business impact.

5. Detailed Analysis, Correlation & Risk Prioritization

  • Correlate all sub-service findings to create a unified risk picture across the AD ecosystem.
  • Prioritize vulnerabilities based on exploitability, privilege escalation potential, lateral movement likelihood, and business impact.
  • Map issues to identity governance weaknesses, operational gaps, and architectural deficiencies.
  • Conduct root-cause analysis for recurring AD weaknesses.

6. Reporting, Documentation & Presentation

  • Develop a comprehensive assessment report containing:
    • Executive summary for leadership
    • Technical findings with evidence
    • Attack path diagrams
    • Risk ratings and business impact
    • Detailed remediation roadmap
  • Provide separate sub-service-wise breakdown for easier tracking and prioritization.
  • Conduct a walkthrough session to ensure clarity and understanding across technical and management teams.

7. Remediation Guidance & Hardening Support

  • Provide actionable, step-by-step remediation recommendations for AD hardening, privilege restructuring, GPO optimization, and credential security improvements.
  • Support teams with best practices, configuration fixes, and quick-win prioritization.
  • Guide the implementation of long-term identity governance controls and monitoring improvements.

8. Re-Validation & Assurance Testing (Optional)

  • Perform re-testing to verify closure of high and critical findings.
  • Validate hardening measures, privilege reductions, and configuration corrections.
  • Provide assurance reports confirming improved AD security posture.

9. Continuous Advisory & Identity Security Maturity Enhancement

  • Offer ongoing advisory to monitor AD security drift, emerging attack vectors, and lifecycle changes.
  • Provide quarterly or annual AD exploitation reviews to maintain identity resilience.
  • Align the AD environment to evolving threat landscapes and enterprise identity strategies.

Standard

Description

Relevance to the Service

ISO/IEC 27001

Global standard for Information Security Management Systems (ISMS).

Ensures secure handling of client data, structured processes, and controlled execution of AD testing activities.

ISO/IEC 27002

Best-practice security controls for managing information security.

Guides hardening recommendations, access control validation, and identity governance improvements.

ISO/IEC 27035

International standard for cybersecurity incident management.

Supports assessment of AD logging, monitoring, detection gaps, and incident readiness.

ISO/IEC 20000-1

Global standard for IT service management and quality assurance.

Ensures consistent, high-quality delivery frameworks, documentation standards, and service-level alignment.

NIST SP 800-53

Security and privacy controls for federal and enterprise systems.

Informs identity controls, authentication requirements, privileged access criteria, and AD hardening guidance.

NIST SP 800-115

Technical Guide to Information Security Testing and Assessment.

Defines structured testing approaches, exploitation methodologies, and validation techniques used in AD testing.

MITRE ATT&CK Framework

Global knowledge base of adversary tactics and techniques.

Aligns AD exploitation simulations with real-world attacker behaviour and mapped threat techniques.

CIS Critical Security Controls

Set of prioritized cybersecurity best practices.

Provides benchmarks for AD configurations, privilege management, and identity protection measures


Please Note:

  • Total liability for all services is strictly limited to the international standards as far as possible as agreed in contracted engagement value. Codec Networks expressly excludes any indirect, financial, operational, incidental, punitive, or consequential damages, which may arise due to any coincidental events, or changes in international standards guidelines time to time.
  • Alignment to international standards is delivered on a best-effort basis and does not guarantee full compliance achievement.
  • Standards mapping is limited to the agreed scope and does not include implementation or certification activities.
  • The company is not liable for regulatory, compliance, or audit outcomes resulting from client-side gaps or misconfigurations.
  • Responsibility for applying recommended controls and meeting standard requirements rests solely with the client.
  • Service outputs depend on accurate information and timely cooperation from the client’s teams.
  • The company is not accountable for pre-existing compliance issues or deviations within the client environment.
SERVICE FEATURES

Active Directory Exploitation Testing is delivered through specialized sub-services that break down the assessment into focused, high-impact security domains. Each sub-service targets a critical component of the identity ecosystem—privileges, credentials, configurations, trust relationships, and monitoring visibility—to uncover exploitable weaknesses attackers rely on.

These sub-services provide deep technical insight and structured evaluation, enabling organizations to understand real-world attack paths and strengthen identity resilience. By articulating key features across each sub-service, Codec Networks ensures clarity, precision, and actionable outcomes that support long-term AD hardening and operational security.

Codec Networks offers these services across the following segments:

1. AD Attack Path & Privilege Escalation Assessment

Identifies how attackers can move laterally and escalate privileges inside the AD environment.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive privilege mapping to identify excessive admin rights, shadow admins, and misconfigured permissions.
  • Graph-based attack path analysis to reveal escalation chains using tools like BloodHound-style methodologies.
  • Identification of exploitable ACLs, unconstrained delegation, and high-risk trust relationships.
  • Assessment of privilege inheritance across groups, OUs, and nested permissions.
  • Business impact mapping showing how privilege misuse can lead to domain dominance.

2. Credential & Authentication Security Evaluation

Focuses on how credentials can be exposed, stolen, replayed, or misused by adversaries.

Key Features

  • Detection of weak, reused, or non-expiring passwords across user and service accounts.
  • Kerberoasting, AS-REP roasting, and Pass-the-Hash exposure analysis to simulate attacker behaviour.
  • Review of authentication protocols (NTLM, Kerberos, LDAP) for insecure configurations.
  • Analysis of cached credentials, credential storage practices, and potential privilege leaks.
  • Protection recommendations for MFA enforcement, password hygiene, and token security.

3. GPO (Group Policy Object) & AD Configuration Hardening Review

Evaluates the integrity and security posture of Group Policies and core AD configuration settings.

Key Features

  • Audit of GPO permissions, inheritance, and security filtering for misconfigurations that enable privilege escalation.
  • Analysis of local admin policies, startup scripts, and software deployment policies for exploitation opportunities.
  • Review of domain controller security baselines, including encryption, signing, and audit settings.
  • Detection of insecure GPO links or policies that weaken security posture.
  • Baseline hardening aligned with industry best practices for enterprise AD environments.

4. Domain Trust & Forest Security Assessment

Examines cross-domain and cross-forest trust relationships for potential compromises and lateral movement routes.

Key Features

  • Trust enumeration between child domains, parent domains, and external forests to detect risky configurations.
  • Analysis of SID History, selective authentication, and one-way/bidirectional trust settings.
  • Identification of transitive trust abuse opportunities commonly exploited in enterprise environments.
  • Review of legacy or abandoned trusts that expand attack surface unnecessarily.
  • Recommendations to minimize trust-based attack vectors and strengthen inter-domain boundaries.

5. AD DS (Directory Services) & Domain Controller Security Audit

Ensures the critical infrastructure hosting AD is secure, resilient, and hardened against targeted attacks.

Key Features

  • Verification of domain controller hardening, including secure channel, SMB signing, and encryption settings.
  • Assessment of replication, SYSVOL permissions, and administrative tiering practices.
  • Analysis of AD DS logs, event visibility, and monitoring gaps.
  • Check for legacy protocols, weak ciphers, and outdated configurations that attackers exploit.
  • Guided improvements for secure DC operations and monitoring.

6. Hybrid Identity & Azure AD Integration Review

Evaluates on-prem AD and cloud identity integration points for modern attack vectors.

Key Features

  • Assessment of AAD Connect, synchronization rules, and privileged cloud roles.
  • Detection of risky hybrid configurations like password hash sync exposure or misconfigured SSO.
  • Review of Azure AD privileges, conditional access, and identity protection gaps.
  • Analysis of cloud-to-on-prem trust paths, lateral pivot opportunities, and identity drift.
  • Hardening recommendations to secure hybrid identity architecture end-to-end.

7. AD Monitoring, Logging & Detection Effectiveness Assessment

Measures the organization’s ability to detect identity-based threats early.

Key Features

  • Evaluation of log collection across domain controllers, endpoints, and authentication services.
  • Detection coverage review for key attacks: Kerberoasting, password spraying, DC syncing, GPO tampering, etc.
  • Correlation visibility assessment to identify monitoring blind spots.
  • Custom detection rule recommendations for SIEM, UEBA, and EDR platforms.
  • Improved visibility framework to ensure identity threats are detected quickly.
SERVICE DELIVERY METHODOLOGY

Codec Networks follows a structured, multi-phase delivery methodology designed to ensure accuracy, transparency, and measurable outcomes for Active Directory (AD) Exploitation Testing and its related sub-services. The methodology blends industry best practices, attacker-aligned techniques, and rigorous quality controls to deliver a high-assurance assessment that strengthens identity security across enterprise environments. Codec Network’s overall Service Delivery methodology comprises of 

1. Project Initiation & Scoping

  • Conduct detailed requirement gathering sessions with key stakeholders.
  • Define assessment objectives, AD components in scope, attack surface boundaries, and engagement constraints.
  • Establish communication protocols, escalation paths, and timelines.
  • Prepare project charter, SoW alignment, and role assignment for both teams.

2. Environment Discovery & Information Collection

  • Perform structured enumeration of domain controllers, trust relationships, privileged accounts, GPOs, authentication flows, and key AD assets.
  • Gather configuration data, architectural details, security policies, network layouts, and deployment topologies.
  • Identify hybrid identity components (Azure AD, AAD Connect, cloud privilege paths).
  • Ensure data integrity and confidentiality during the information-collection phase.

3. Attack Surface Mapping & Sub-Service Allocation

  • Break down AD security into focused sub-services such as privilege escalation assessment, credential security review, domain trust analysis, and GPO hardening evaluation.
  • Map findings to each sub-service, defining specific testing workflows and exploitation checks.
  • Use automated tools, graph analysis, and manual techniques to pinpoint critical AD weaknesses.

4. Exploitation Simulation & Technical Validation

  • Conduct real-world exploitation attempts in a safe, controlled manner without impacting production services.
  • Simulate attacker techniques: Kerberoasting, AS-REP roasting, privilege escalation, lateral movement, ACL abuse, and authentication replay.
  • Validate misconfigurations, weak permissions, and exploitable trust paths across domains and forest boundaries.
  • Document technical evidence, exploitation steps, and potential business impact.

5. Detailed Analysis, Correlation & Risk Prioritization

  • Correlate all sub-service findings to create a unified risk picture across the AD ecosystem.
  • Prioritize vulnerabilities based on exploitability, privilege escalation potential, lateral movement likelihood, and business impact.
  • Map issues to identity governance weaknesses, operational gaps, and architectural deficiencies.
  • Conduct root-cause analysis for recurring AD weaknesses.

6. Reporting, Documentation & Presentation

  • Develop a comprehensive assessment report containing:
    • Executive summary for leadership
    • Technical findings with evidence
    • Attack path diagrams
    • Risk ratings and business impact
    • Detailed remediation roadmap
  • Provide separate sub-service-wise breakdown for easier tracking and prioritization.
  • Conduct a walkthrough session to ensure clarity and understanding across technical and management teams.

7. Remediation Guidance & Hardening Support

  • Provide actionable, step-by-step remediation recommendations for AD hardening, privilege restructuring, GPO optimization, and credential security improvements.
  • Support teams with best practices, configuration fixes, and quick-win prioritization.
  • Guide the implementation of long-term identity governance controls and monitoring improvements.

8. Re-Validation & Assurance Testing (Optional)

  • Perform re-testing to verify closure of high and critical findings.
  • Validate hardening measures, privilege reductions, and configuration corrections.
  • Provide assurance reports confirming improved AD security posture.

9. Continuous Advisory & Identity Security Maturity Enhancement

  • Offer ongoing advisory to monitor AD security drift, emerging attack vectors, and lifecycle changes.
  • Provide quarterly or annual AD exploitation reviews to maintain identity resilience.
  • Align the AD environment to evolving threat landscapes and enterprise identity strategies.
SERVICE STANDARDS

Standard

Description

Relevance to the Service

ISO/IEC 27001

Global standard for Information Security Management Systems (ISMS).

Ensures secure handling of client data, structured processes, and controlled execution of AD testing activities.

ISO/IEC 27002

Best-practice security controls for managing information security.

Guides hardening recommendations, access control validation, and identity governance improvements.

ISO/IEC 27035

International standard for cybersecurity incident management.

Supports assessment of AD logging, monitoring, detection gaps, and incident readiness.

ISO/IEC 20000-1

Global standard for IT service management and quality assurance.

Ensures consistent, high-quality delivery frameworks, documentation standards, and service-level alignment.

NIST SP 800-53

Security and privacy controls for federal and enterprise systems.

Informs identity controls, authentication requirements, privileged access criteria, and AD hardening guidance.

NIST SP 800-115

Technical Guide to Information Security Testing and Assessment.

Defines structured testing approaches, exploitation methodologies, and validation techniques used in AD testing.

MITRE ATT&CK Framework

Global knowledge base of adversary tactics and techniques.

Aligns AD exploitation simulations with real-world attacker behaviour and mapped threat techniques.

CIS Critical Security Controls

Set of prioritized cybersecurity best practices.

Provides benchmarks for AD configurations, privilege management, and identity protection measures


Please Note:

  • Total liability for all services is strictly limited to the international standards as far as possible as agreed in contracted engagement value. Codec Networks expressly excludes any indirect, financial, operational, incidental, punitive, or consequential damages, which may arise due to any coincidental events, or changes in international standards guidelines time to time.
  • Alignment to international standards is delivered on a best-effort basis and does not guarantee full compliance achievement.
  • Standards mapping is limited to the agreed scope and does not include implementation or certification activities.
  • The company is not liable for regulatory, compliance, or audit outcomes resulting from client-side gaps or misconfigurations.
  • Responsibility for applying recommended controls and meeting standard requirements rests solely with the client.
  • Service outputs depend on accurate information and timely cooperation from the client’s teams.
  • The company is not accountable for pre-existing compliance issues or deviations within the client environment.

ACTIVE DIRECTORY EXPLOITATION TESTING - CODEC NETWORK’S INDUSTRY OFFERINGS

Codec Networks provides multi-layered bundled offerings built for organizations seeking end-to-end

security coverage within a single coordinated framework.

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Foundation Tier

Target Clients:
Startups, small enterprises, and organizations in early blockchain adoption or pilot-stage DLT environments.

Sub-Services in Scope

  • Baseline AD Health Check
  • Credential Exposure Scan
  • GPO & Policy Review


Objective
To establish initial AD security hygiene and eliminate high-frequency vulnerabilities often exploited in basic credential or privilege misuse attacks.

Value Delivered
Delivers quick-win hardening, improved identity hygiene, and reduced exposure to common misconfigurations with minimal cost and operational overhead.

Inquire Now
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Enhanced Protection Tier

Target Clients
Mid-size organizations facing increased identity complexity and requiring deeper visibility into privilege escalation, trust vulnerabilities, and hybrid risks.

Sub-Services in Scope

  • Privilege Escalation Path Assessment
  • Lateral Movement Exposure Analysis
  • Hybrid Identity Risk Review


Objective
To identify real-world attack paths, improve privilege governance, and mitigate exploitable identity weaknesses enabling targeted enterprise attacks.

Value Delivered
Provides actionable, risk-based insights, reduces attacker movement potential, and strengthens overall AD and hybrid identity security posture.

Inquire Now
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Enterprise Resilience Tier

Target Clients:
Large enterprises and global organizations requiring advanced identity hardening, real-world attacker simulation, and Zero-Trust aligned AD assurance.

Sub-Services in Scope

  • Full AD Exploitation Simulation
  • Domain Trust & Forest Security Audit
  • Advanced Monitoring & Detection Assessment


Objective :
To validate enterprise identity resilience under real attack conditions and ensure AD security aligns with Zero-Trust and modern threat requirements.

Value Delivered:
Delivers comprehensive, strategic visibility, strengthens enterprise-wide identity governance, and assures high resilience against advanced and targeted threats.

Inquire Now
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Foundation Tier

Target Clients:
Startups, small enterprises, and organizations in early blockchain adoption or pilot-stage DLT environments.

Sub-Services in Scope

  • Baseline AD Health Check
  • Credential Exposure Scan
  • GPO & Policy Review


Objective
To establish initial AD security hygiene and eliminate high-frequency vulnerabilities often exploited in basic credential or privilege misuse attacks.

Value Delivered
Delivers quick-win hardening, improved identity hygiene, and reduced exposure to common misconfigurations with minimal cost and operational overhead.

Inquire Now
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Enhanced Protection Tier

Target Clients
Mid-size organizations facing increased identity complexity and requiring deeper visibility into privilege escalation, trust vulnerabilities, and hybrid risks.

Sub-Services in Scope

  • Privilege Escalation Path Assessment
  • Lateral Movement Exposure Analysis
  • Hybrid Identity Risk Review


Objective
To identify real-world attack paths, improve privilege governance, and mitigate exploitable identity weaknesses enabling targeted enterprise attacks.

Value Delivered
Provides actionable, risk-based insights, reduces attacker movement potential, and strengthens overall AD and hybrid identity security posture.

Inquire Now
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Enterprise Resilience Tier

Target Clients:
Large enterprises and global organizations requiring advanced identity hardening, real-world attacker simulation, and Zero-Trust aligned AD assurance.

Sub-Services in Scope

  • Full AD Exploitation Simulation
  • Domain Trust & Forest Security Audit
  • Advanced Monitoring & Detection Assessment


Objective :
To validate enterprise identity resilience under real attack conditions and ensure AD security aligns with Zero-Trust and modern threat requirements.

Value Delivered:
Delivers comprehensive, strategic visibility, strengthens enterprise-wide identity governance, and assures high resilience against advanced and targeted threats.

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CODEC NETWORKS VALUE PROPOSITION

Codec Networks helps organizations uncover hidden Active Directory attack paths, enabling proactive

defense against privilege escalation and domain-wide compromise risks.

Active Directory is the backbone of identity and access management in most enterprise environments. As cyber attackers increasingly target identity systems to gain unauthorized access and escalate privileges, organizations require specialized security expertise to evaluate and strengthen their AD environments. Codec Networks, as a cyber security firm with deep technical capabilities, delivers Active Directory (AD) Exploitation Testing services that help organizations proactively identify vulnerabilities, prevent domain compromise, and strengthen identity governance frameworks.

Codec Networks provides high-value, end-to-end identity security services that help organizations strengthen their Active Directory environments against modern, privilege-focused cyber threats. Our service delivery approach, technical expertise, and industry-recognized cyber capabilities ensure unmatched depth, precision, and resilience across every engagement. By combining seasoned cybersecurity professionals, globally aligned methodologies, and attacker-oriented techniques, Codec Networks delivers measurable improvements in identity security posture for enterprises of all sizes.  At Codec Networks we ensure :

1. Strong Delivery Approach & Execution Excellence

  • Structured multi-phase methodology ensuring clear scoping, systematic testing, and transparent delivery.
  • Adversary-aligned testing model replicating real attacker behaviour for accurate exposure mapping.
  • Evidence-driven reporting style with validated findings, risk ratings, and actionable remediation guidance.
  • High engagement transparency through defined communication plans, checkpoints, and alignment sessions.
  • Prioritization-based remediation roadmap enabling clients to implement fixes efficiently and reduce risks quickly.

2. Advanced Technical Competency in Identity & AD Security

  • Deep expertise in Active Directory architecture, domain controllers, GPOs, trust relationships, and hybrid identity ecosystems.
  • Hands-on mastery of privilege escalation paths, lateral movement vectors, and domain compromise techniques.
  • Capability to assess complex enterprise environments, including multi-domain forests and hybrid AD–Azure AD setups.
  • In-house specialists proficient with advanced tooling (manual techniques, graph-based analysis, credential attack simulations).
  • Ability to identify subtle misconfigurations often missed by scanners, audits, or automated tools.

3. Highly Skilled Cybersecurity Professionals

  • Certified experts in identity, penetration testing, cloud security, and threat operations.
  • Proven experience handling large-scale enterprise security assessments across diverse industries.
  • Strong understanding of attacker tactics, operational tradecraft, and real-world identity exploitation methods.
  • Capability to correlate findings with business impact, enabling leaders to make informed security decisions.
  • Adherence to international standards (ISO, NIST, CIS, MITRE ATT&CK) in all testing engagements.

4. Industry-Aligned Best Practices & Global Standards

  • Mapping assessments to internationally recognized frameworks for consistency and reliability.
  • Use of validated methodologies that ensure comprehensive coverage of identity and infrastructure weaknesses.
  • Adoption of Zero-Trust principles to align AD hardening with modern enterprise security strategies.
  • Continuous enhancement of methodologies to adapt to evolving threat environments.

5. High Business Value & Organizational Benefits

  • Reduced risk of domain compromise, privileged abuse, and ransomware escalation.
  • Sharper identity governance controls through visibility into misconfigurations, stale privileges, and risky trust paths.
  • Accelerated security maturity driven by expert recommendations and long-term hardening strategies.
  • Enhanced operational resilience, ensuring authentication integrity and continuous business function.
  • Stronger leadership confidence backed by thorough, quantifiable assessments of identity security posture.

6. Scalable Offerings for Small, Medium & Large Enterprises

  • Tiered bundled packages to meet varying maturity levels—from basic AD hygiene checks to advanced exploitation simulations.
  • Customizable engagement models for industry-specific identity-security needs.
  • Flexible service delivery suited for hybrid, cloud-first, or fully on-prem enterprise environments.
  • Global reach, enabling consistent service quality for distributed and multinational organizations.

Founded in 2008 with 17+ Years of Industry Experience in Information and Cyber Security domain

Codec Networks Full-Spectrum Cybersecurity Expertise across all Industry Domains:

  • Security Vulnerability Assessment & Penetration Testing (VAPT): Covering Web, Mobile, API, IoT, Blockchain, Cloud-Native, and smart infrastructure environments, with a focus on OWASP, MITRE ATT&CK, and real-world exploit simulation.
  • Offensive Security & Deep Level Security Assessments: Advanced Red Team, Blue Team and Purple Team Exercises, Threat Simulations, Social Engineering Campaigns, and Secure Code Review.
  • IT Security Audit & Compliance Services: Implementation and audit support for ISO/IEC 27001, ISO 27701, NIST CSF, RBI-CSF, SEBI, IRDAI, PCI DSS, HIPAA, SOC 2, GDPR, and India’s DPDPA 2023.
  • Data Privacy & Strategic Risk Advisory: ISO 27701, GDPR, DPDPA, Cross-border compliance, DPIA, DPO-as-a-service, supply chain risk management, and digital transformation risk consulting.
  • Emerging Technology Security (Web3.0 | AI | Blockchain): Specialized testing for smart contracts, DeFi platforms, Metaverse applications, AI/ML models, quantum readiness, and blockchain nodes.
  • Managed SOC & Threat Monitoring Services: End-to-end SOC operations, SIEM/EDR/XDR/SOAR integration, threat intelligence, cloud security monitoring, and 24/7 incident response.
  • Cyber Forensics & Threat Analysis: Investigation services including Device forensics, Malware Analysis, Cloud and Mobile forensics, insider threat detection, and Forensic support.
  • Board-Level Cybersecurity Advisory Services to build governance, quantify risks, and align with enterprise-wide digital priorities : Codec Networks enables this transformation by offering Integrated Cyber Risk Management, GRC Program Advisory, Reputation Management, Crisis Communication Readiness, and CISO Support, tailored for CXOs and board members seeking to integrate cybersecurity into strategic decision-making.
  • Cyber Security Education & Global Certifications - Through the Codec Centre for Professional Excellence, we deliver Post Graduate Certification in Advanced Cybersecurity (PGCAC), Graduate Certification in Advanced Cybersecurity (GCAC), Accredited Trainings & Certifications  from EC Council, PECB, TUV, Quality Austria, ISACA and ISC2 - building the next generation of cybersecurity leaders.
  • CERT-IN empaneled Information Security Auditing Organization
  • NICSI empaneled for providing Application Audit and Compliance Services under Start-Up Category

Octavo Systems is now ISO9001 Certified - Octavo Systems

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  • An ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certified company, has established Information Security Management System (ISMS), demonstrating a structured approach to manage and protect sensitive information from cyber threats.
  • An ISO 9001 certified company, has established and maintains a certified Quality Management System (QMS) that meets international standards for quality and consistency

At Codec Networks, our foundation is built on deep technical mastery, certified expertise, and an unrelenting pursuit of cyber excellence. With a team of globally accredited professionals, advanced methodologies, and next-generation tools, we deliver measurable security outcomes across assessment, compliance, monitoring, and forensic domains.
Our competency-driven approach ensures every engagement is governed by precision, accountability, and alignment with international standards — empowering enterprises to stay secure, compliant, and resilient.

Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC) Competency

Codec Networks’ dedicated Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC) group specializes in security assessments, risk management, regulatory compliance, and audit readiness. The team partners with organizations to strengthen governance frameworks and ensure end-to-end compliance in a complex regulatory landscape.

Key Attributes:

  • Team of certified auditors and consultants with credentials including ISO 27001 LA/LI, ISO 31000 Risk Specialist, ISO 27701 PIMS, GDPR, SOC 2, HIPAA, CCPA, DPO, CISA, CISM, CRISC, CISSP and other advanced industry certifications.
  • Expertise in enterprise risk quantification, privacy impact assessment (PIA/DPIA), audit automation, and supply chain risk mapping.
  • Proven track record in implementing ISO-based ISMS/PIMS frameworks, RBI/SEBI/IRDAI audits, and cross-border data compliance projects.

Vulnerability Assessment & Penetration Testing (VAPT) Expertise

Our VAPT teams bring extensive technical depth across Web, Mobile, API, Cloud, Network, Database, Infrastructure, IoT, and People & Process domains.
Every engagement is mapped to OWASP, NIST, MITRE ATT&CK, ISO 27001, PCI DSS, HIPAA, RBI, and GDPR frameworks — ensuring real-world relevance and compliance alignment.

Core Strengths:

  • Certified professionals with CEH, C-PENT, LPT, OSCP, OSWE, OSEE, and CREST credentials, averaging 7–10 years of offensive security experience.
  • Proven expertise in Red/Blue/Purple Teaming, DevSecOps, secure SDLC, and threat emulation.
  • Continuous skill enhancement through CTFs, hackathons, and product certifications (on case to case basis) such as CCNA, CCNP, Juniper, Fortinet, McAfee, RSA etc

Managed SOC & Threat Intelligence Operations

Codec Networks operates a 24/7 Managed Security Operations Center (SOC) delivering continuous visibility, detection, and response across hybrid environments.
Our SOC integrates SIEM, SOAR, EDR/XDR, and Cloud-Native Analytics to ensure rapid threat detection, incident containment, and business continuity.

Key Capabilities:

  • Certified SOC analysts with credentials such as CHFI, CEH, CompTIA CySA+, GCIA, GCFA, and Splunk Certified Architect.
  • Integration with platforms like Splunk, QRadar, SentinelOne, CrowdStrike, Elastic, Microsoft Sentinel, and Cortex XSOAR.
  • Advanced use cases include cloud posture management, insider threat analytics, MITRE ATT&CK–aligned detections, and threat hunting automation.
  • Comprehensive SOC Maturity Assessments and Threat Intelligence Fusion through integration with global feeds and dark web monitoring.

Cyber Forensics & Threat Analysis Expertise

Our Cyber Forensic Division delivers end-to-end investigation, evidence preservation, and digital analysis services — designed to support law enforcement, corporate forensics, and internal response teams.
We combine forensic science with cyber intelligence to identify root causes, trace adversaries, and restore operational integrity.

Core Expertise Areas:

  • Device, Network, Cloud, and Mobile Forensics – leveraging latest forensic tools (wherever applicable) such as Autopsy, Cyber Triage, Kape, EnCase, FTK, Magnet AXIOM, and Cellebrite.
  • Malware Reverse Engineering and Memory Forensics for incident containment and threat attribution.
  • Blockchain & Crypto Forensics – tracing DeFi fraud, NFT manipulation, and crypto laundering activities using Chainalysis, TRM Labs, and Elliptic (wherever applicable).
  • Incident Response Support – forensic readiness, eDiscovery, evidence preservation, aligned with ISO/IEC 27037 & 27043.
  • Certified experts including CHFI, eCIR, eCDFP, GCFE, GCFA, EnCE, CFCE and ECIH, ensuring investigations meet both technical and legal standards.

Advanced Tools, Frameworks & Continuous Innovation

Codec Networks leverages industry-leading tools and platforms such as Burp Suite Pro, Nessus, Prisma Cloud, Splunk, QRadar, CrowdStrike, SentinelOne, Autopsy, Chainalysis, MythX, and Prowler, (wherever applicable) ensuring accuracy, scalability, and efficiency.
Our methodologies align with globally recognized frameworks including:

  • MITRE ATT&CK & D3FEND
  • OWASP Top 10 / MASVS / ASVS
  • NIST Cybersecurity Framework & SP 800-115
  • ISO/IEC 27001, 27701, 31000, 22301

Through ongoing research, Codec Networks continually evolves to address modern threats — from Generative AI prompt attacks and smart contract exploits to IoT zero-days, metaverse impersonation, and quantum-era vulnerabilities.

Compliance-Driven Deliverables

All technical engagements and reports are mapped to major global and Indian compliance frameworks — including ISO 27001, PCI DSS, HIPAA, GDPR, RBI-CSF, SEBI, IRDAI, and DPDPA 2023.
Our structured technical and executive reports support board-level visibility, audit evidence, and certification readiness, ensuring that every engagement drives both technical assurance and regulatory confidence.

Codec Networks – Certified Competence. Proven Expertise. Real-World Cyber Resilience.
Empowering enterprises through advanced security engineering, continuous monitoring, and forensic intelligence.

At Codec Networks, we believe that cybersecurity excellence is not achieved through tools alone — it is built through methodical delivery, risk-based insight, and measurable outcomes.
Our Agile and Modular 8-Stage Delivery Methodology ensures that every engagement — from rapid risk assessments to full-scale ISMS implementations - is structured, standards-aligned, and business-focused.

Agile & Modular Methodology

Our delivery framework integrates global best practices with localized regulatory insight, ensuring each engagement is executed with clarity, accountability, and precision. Clients benefit from seamless onboarding, milestone-driven execution, and transparent reporting throughout the lifecycle.

  1. Discovery & Scoping: Collaborative workshops to understand business context, IT landscape, compliance obligations, and risk appetite, forming the foundation of a well-defined project scope.
  2. Risk Profiling & Gap Assessment: Comprehensive evaluation of people, process, and technology controls aligned with ISO 27001, NIST CSF, GDPR, HIPAA, DPDPA 2023, RBI, and PCI DSS.
  3. Regulatory Mapping & Framework Alignment: Mapping organizational obligations against applicable standards and laws — from ISO & NIST to RBI, SEBI, IRDAI, UIDAI, and DPDPA — including new-age frameworks like ISO 42001 (AI) and FATF for emerging technologies.
  4. Security Architecture & Control Design: Designing or refining network, cloud, and data security architectures with controls tailored for cloud, AI, OT/ICS, and Web3.0 environments.
  5. Documentation & Policy Development: Creation and refinement of Policies, SOPs, Risk Registers, DPIAs, Incident Response Plans, and Governance Documents, ensuring audit readiness and legal compliance.
  6. Implementation & Risk Treatment: Execution of remediation roadmaps, vendor risk management, privacy engineering, and workforce training to mitigate gaps and operationalize security controls.
  7. Validation, Testing & Audit Readiness: Conducting mock audits, VAPT, forensic readiness, and compliance testing to validate effectiveness and prepare for certifications.
  8. Governance Reporting & Continual Improvement: Delivering executive dashboards, compliance scorecards, and board-level insights with ongoing advisory through vCISO and DPO-as-a-Service models.

Risk-Based & Business-Oriented Audit Approach

Our methodology goes beyond testing systems — it focuses on how vulnerabilities translate into business, reputational, and compliance risks.

  • Deliver Deep Insight: Actionable intelligence into vulnerabilities, attack paths, business impact, and remediation priorities.
  • Extend Beyond Tools: Manual and contextual assessments combining automation with human expertise across government, financial, and commercial sectors.
  • Actionable Reporting: Executive-friendly reports that translate complex findings into strategic, risk-aware recommendations.
  • Efficient Execution: Critical assets prioritized for testing to deliver maximum value within tight engagement windows.

Outcome-Driven Engagements for Security Maturity

Each stage is modular yet interconnected, adaptable to enterprises of any scale or industry. Whether it’s a cloud-native fintech pursuing SOC 2, a healthcare provider ensuring HIPAA alignment, or a bank meeting RBI-CSF requirements, Codec Networks ensures consistency, compliance, and measurable improvement.

Beyond certification checklists, our Post-Audit Support and Continuous Risk Monitoring provide remediation guidance, breach response playbooks, staff training, and ongoing compliance tracking — building sustainable security posture and resilient business continuity.

Codec Networks – Turning Compliance into a Competitive Advantage.
Structured. Measurable. Secure. Always Aligned with Your Business Goals.

At Codec Networks, our clients are not just audit subjects—they are long-term partners in a shared cybersecurity journey. Every engagement is designed around the client’s business priorities, security maturity, and risk appetite, ensuring solutions that are relevant, practical, and results-driven.

With a legacy of 650+ successful engagements across industries such as Banking, Fintech, Healthcare, Telecom, Energy, Aviation, Manufacturing, E-commerce, and Government, Codec Networks has attempted to become a trusted advisor for organizations seeking to transform compliance into resilience.

Our engagement philosophy extends beyond conventional audits. We integrate strategic advisory, technical assurance, remediation support, and continuous compliance monitoring, creating a full lifecycle relationship rather than a one-time service. Clients benefit from:

  • Personalized advisory frameworks tailored to their business model and operational scale.
  • Collaborative engagement models featuring joint workshops, stakeholder training, and compliance awareness sessions.
  • Board-level guidance and reporting that translates complex technical findings into actionable business intelligence.
  • Transparent communication channels with dedicated project managers, secure digital workspaces, and real-time status dashboards.

By combining the objectivity of an auditor with the empathy of an advisor, Codec Networks builds trust, accountability, and measurable security growth. Our commitment is simple — to deliver cybersecurity as a continuous partnership, not a periodic project.

Codec Networks – Where Advisory Meets Assurance.
Empowering Clients Through Partnership, Transparency, and Trust.

At Codec Networks, integrity, professionalism, and ethical responsibility form the cornerstone of every engagement. As a trusted strategic partner in cybersecurity, we operate within the highest standards of ethical conduct, legal compliance, and regulatory governance, ensuring our services strengthen both our clients’ defenses and their reputations.

We adhere to a strict ethical code of conduct, driven by transparency, independence, and accountability. Every consultant, auditor, and engineer within Codec Networks upholds the core security triad of Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability (CIA) — ensuring data protection, operational reliability, and business continuity at all times.

Our professional ethos blends technical excellence with moral responsibility, following structured processes, defined service standards, and adherence to international and national regulatory frameworks.

Our Ethical & Professional Commitments

  • Zero-Compromise Consulting: We maintain independence, neutrality, and confidentiality across all audits and advisory engagements.
  • Legal & Regulatory Conformance: We assist clients to conform strictly within the boundaries of applicable cyber laws, privacy regulations, and data protection statutes.
  • Client-First Philosophy: Every recommendation is designed to safeguard stakeholder interests, minimize legal exposure, and build sustainable resilience.
  • Outcome-Driven Security Maturity: Our modular yet integrated delivery approach supports organizations of all sizes in achieving measurable improvements in security posture.
  • Global Delivery, Local Integrity: Our Global Network Delivery Model integrates international best practices with local regulatory expertise — ensuring value-driven, compliant outcomes.

Industry-Specific Security Advisory

Recognizing that every sector faces distinct threats and compliance challenges, Codec Networks provides customized, industry-aligned security advisory across BFSI, Fintech, Telecom, Healthcare, Energy, Aviation, E-commerce, Government, and Critical Infrastructure domains.

Our sector-specific consulting translates regulatory complexity into practical, business-aware strategies, ensuring risk mitigation plans are compliant, auditable, and operationally feasible.

Our Commitment

With a zero-tolerance approach to ethical compromise, Codec Networks stands for trust, transparency, and truth in cybersecurity. We are more than consultants — we are custodians of digital integrity, committed to helping organizations navigate risk, maintain compliance, and enable secure business growth.

Codec Networks – Where Integrity Meets Innovation. Trusted. Ethical. Future-Ready.

At Codec Networks, we combine the strength of a global delivery ecosystem with the precision of local regulatory insight to deliver cybersecurity solutions that are both internationally benchmarked and regionally compliant.

Our Global Delivery Capability enables clients across continents to access specialized cybersecurity expertise, advanced technologies, and globally aligned methodologies. Through a distributed network of certified professionals, partner alliances, and intelligence centers, Codec Networks ensures consistent service quality and rapid response across time zones and geographies.

What truly differentiates us is our Local Expertise—a deep understanding of national regulations, industry frameworks, and operational nuances that shape cybersecurity implementation in each region.    

Our hybrid delivery model blends remote and on-site collaboration, combining the agility of digital operations with the contextual understanding of local consultants. This ensures culturally aligned communication, faster problem resolution, and seamless coordination with client teams.

With a presence across India, Codec Networks empowers global enterprises to manage cybersecurity uniformly while adapting to local risks, regulations, and realities.

Codec Networks – Global Vision. Local Precision. Consistent Cyber Resilience.

“With Codec Networks, you’re not just buying a service — you’re investing in a cybersecurity ally who understands your business, defends your reputation, and strengthens your future.”

At Codec Networks, we believe cybersecurity is not a project — it’s a partnership.
Our approach is built on trust, transparency, and transformation, helping clients evolve from compliance readiness to cyber resilience.

Your Strategic Security Partner

Codec Networks acts as a strategic security partner, providing continuous roadmap development, architecture reviews, and improvement programs that evolve with your business and the threat landscape.

“We don’t just secure businesses — we empower them to lead with confidence in a digital-first world.”

Our strength lies in the fusion of technical depth, regulatory insight, industry specialization, and future readiness — providing unmatched cybersecurity value to enterprises across India and beyond.

Codec Networks – Certified Competence. Proven Expertise. Real-World Cyber Resilience.
Empowering enterprises through advanced security engineering, continuous monitoring, and forensic intelligence.

Every engagement reflects our belief that advisory must meet assurance — a promise we deliver through partnership, integrity, and measurable impact.

Codec Networks – Where Advisory Meets Assurance.
Empowering Clients Through Partnership, Transparency, and Trust.

And above all —

“Decoding Threats. Coding Solutions.”
That’s the Codec Networks Advantage.

Industry Value Propositions / Benefits of Codec Networks Delivering Active Directory (AD) Exploitation Testing Services

Active Directory is the backbone of identity and access management in most enterprise environments. As cyber attackers increasingly target identity systems to gain unauthorized access and escalate privileges, organizations require specialized security expertise to evaluate and strengthen their AD environments. Codec Networks, as a cyber security firm with deep technical capabilities, delivers Active Directory (AD) Exploitation Testing services that help organizations proactively identify vulnerabilities, prevent domain compromise, and strengthen identity governance frameworks.

Codec Networks provides high-value, end-to-end identity security services that help organizations strengthen their Active Directory environments against modern, privilege-focused cyber threats. Our service delivery approach, technical expertise, and industry-recognized cyber capabilities ensure unmatched depth, precision, and resilience across every engagement. By combining seasoned cybersecurity professionals, globally aligned methodologies, and attacker-oriented techniques, Codec Networks delivers measurable improvements in identity security posture for enterprises of all sizes.  At Codec Networks we ensure :

1. Strong Delivery Approach & Execution Excellence

  • Structured multi-phase methodology ensuring clear scoping, systematic testing, and transparent delivery.
  • Adversary-aligned testing model replicating real attacker behaviour for accurate exposure mapping.
  • Evidence-driven reporting style with validated findings, risk ratings, and actionable remediation guidance.
  • High engagement transparency through defined communication plans, checkpoints, and alignment sessions.
  • Prioritization-based remediation roadmap enabling clients to implement fixes efficiently and reduce risks quickly.

2. Advanced Technical Competency in Identity & AD Security

  • Deep expertise in Active Directory architecture, domain controllers, GPOs, trust relationships, and hybrid identity ecosystems.
  • Hands-on mastery of privilege escalation paths, lateral movement vectors, and domain compromise techniques.
  • Capability to assess complex enterprise environments, including multi-domain forests and hybrid AD–Azure AD setups.
  • In-house specialists proficient with advanced tooling (manual techniques, graph-based analysis, credential attack simulations).
  • Ability to identify subtle misconfigurations often missed by scanners, audits, or automated tools.

3. Highly Skilled Cybersecurity Professionals

  • Certified experts in identity, penetration testing, cloud security, and threat operations.
  • Proven experience handling large-scale enterprise security assessments across diverse industries.
  • Strong understanding of attacker tactics, operational tradecraft, and real-world identity exploitation methods.
  • Capability to correlate findings with business impact, enabling leaders to make informed security decisions.
  • Adherence to international standards (ISO, NIST, CIS, MITRE ATT&CK) in all testing engagements.

4. Industry-Aligned Best Practices & Global Standards

  • Mapping assessments to internationally recognized frameworks for consistency and reliability.
  • Use of validated methodologies that ensure comprehensive coverage of identity and infrastructure weaknesses.
  • Adoption of Zero-Trust principles to align AD hardening with modern enterprise security strategies.
  • Continuous enhancement of methodologies to adapt to evolving threat environments.

5. High Business Value & Organizational Benefits

  • Reduced risk of domain compromise, privileged abuse, and ransomware escalation.
  • Sharper identity governance controls through visibility into misconfigurations, stale privileges, and risky trust paths.
  • Accelerated security maturity driven by expert recommendations and long-term hardening strategies.
  • Enhanced operational resilience, ensuring authentication integrity and continuous business function.
  • Stronger leadership confidence backed by thorough, quantifiable assessments of identity security posture.

6. Scalable Offerings for Small, Medium & Large Enterprises

  • Tiered bundled packages to meet varying maturity levels—from basic AD hygiene checks to advanced exploitation simulations.
  • Customizable engagement models for industry-specific identity-security needs.
  • Flexible service delivery suited for hybrid, cloud-first, or fully on-prem enterprise environments.
  • Global reach, enabling consistent service quality for distributed and multinational organizations.
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Codec Networks’ – Empowering enterprises to build trust, resilience, and secure digital transformation

Founded in 2008 with 17+ Years of Industry Experience in Information and Cyber Security domain

Codec Networks Full-Spectrum Cybersecurity Expertise across all Industry Domains:

  • Security Vulnerability Assessment & Penetration Testing (VAPT): Covering Web, Mobile, API, IoT, Blockchain, Cloud-Native, and smart infrastructure environments, with a focus on OWASP, MITRE ATT&CK, and real-world exploit simulation.
  • Offensive Security & Deep Level Security Assessments: Advanced Red Team, Blue Team and Purple Team Exercises, Threat Simulations, Social Engineering Campaigns, and Secure Code Review.
  • IT Security Audit & Compliance Services: Implementation and audit support for ISO/IEC 27001, ISO 27701, NIST CSF, RBI-CSF, SEBI, IRDAI, PCI DSS, HIPAA, SOC 2, GDPR, and India’s DPDPA 2023.
  • Data Privacy & Strategic Risk Advisory: ISO 27701, GDPR, DPDPA, Cross-border compliance, DPIA, DPO-as-a-service, supply chain risk management, and digital transformation risk consulting.
  • Emerging Technology Security (Web3.0 | AI | Blockchain): Specialized testing for smart contracts, DeFi platforms, Metaverse applications, AI/ML models, quantum readiness, and blockchain nodes.
  • Managed SOC & Threat Monitoring Services: End-to-end SOC operations, SIEM/EDR/XDR/SOAR integration, threat intelligence, cloud security monitoring, and 24/7 incident response.
  • Cyber Forensics & Threat Analysis: Investigation services including Device forensics, Malware Analysis, Cloud and Mobile forensics, insider threat detection, and Forensic support.
  • Board-Level Cybersecurity Advisory Services to build governance, quantify risks, and align with enterprise-wide digital priorities : Codec Networks enables this transformation by offering Integrated Cyber Risk Management, GRC Program Advisory, Reputation Management, Crisis Communication Readiness, and CISO Support, tailored for CXOs and board members seeking to integrate cybersecurity into strategic decision-making.
  • Cyber Security Education & Global Certifications - Through the Codec Centre for Professional Excellence, we deliver Post Graduate Certification in Advanced Cybersecurity (PGCAC), Graduate Certification in Advanced Cybersecurity (GCAC), Accredited Trainings & Certifications  from EC Council, PECB, TUV, Quality Austria, ISACA and ISC2 - building the next generation of cybersecurity leaders.
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Codec Networks’ with Global Certification, Empanelment & Licenses
  • CERT-IN empaneled Information Security Auditing Organization
  • NICSI empaneled for providing Application Audit and Compliance Services under Start-Up Category

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  • An ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certified company, has established Information Security Management System (ISMS), demonstrating a structured approach to manage and protect sensitive information from cyber threats.
  • An ISO 9001 certified company, has established and maintains a certified Quality Management System (QMS) that meets international standards for quality and consistency
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Technical Competency and Certified Expertise

At Codec Networks, our foundation is built on deep technical mastery, certified expertise, and an unrelenting pursuit of cyber excellence. With a team of globally accredited professionals, advanced methodologies, and next-generation tools, we deliver measurable security outcomes across assessment, compliance, monitoring, and forensic domains.
Our competency-driven approach ensures every engagement is governed by precision, accountability, and alignment with international standards — empowering enterprises to stay secure, compliant, and resilient.

Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC) Competency

Codec Networks’ dedicated Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC) group specializes in security assessments, risk management, regulatory compliance, and audit readiness. The team partners with organizations to strengthen governance frameworks and ensure end-to-end compliance in a complex regulatory landscape.

Key Attributes:

  • Team of certified auditors and consultants with credentials including ISO 27001 LA/LI, ISO 31000 Risk Specialist, ISO 27701 PIMS, GDPR, SOC 2, HIPAA, CCPA, DPO, CISA, CISM, CRISC, CISSP and other advanced industry certifications.
  • Expertise in enterprise risk quantification, privacy impact assessment (PIA/DPIA), audit automation, and supply chain risk mapping.
  • Proven track record in implementing ISO-based ISMS/PIMS frameworks, RBI/SEBI/IRDAI audits, and cross-border data compliance projects.

Vulnerability Assessment & Penetration Testing (VAPT) Expertise

Our VAPT teams bring extensive technical depth across Web, Mobile, API, Cloud, Network, Database, Infrastructure, IoT, and People & Process domains.
Every engagement is mapped to OWASP, NIST, MITRE ATT&CK, ISO 27001, PCI DSS, HIPAA, RBI, and GDPR frameworks — ensuring real-world relevance and compliance alignment.

Core Strengths:

  • Certified professionals with CEH, C-PENT, LPT, OSCP, OSWE, OSEE, and CREST credentials, averaging 7–10 years of offensive security experience.
  • Proven expertise in Red/Blue/Purple Teaming, DevSecOps, secure SDLC, and threat emulation.
  • Continuous skill enhancement through CTFs, hackathons, and product certifications (on case to case basis) such as CCNA, CCNP, Juniper, Fortinet, McAfee, RSA etc

Managed SOC & Threat Intelligence Operations

Codec Networks operates a 24/7 Managed Security Operations Center (SOC) delivering continuous visibility, detection, and response across hybrid environments.
Our SOC integrates SIEM, SOAR, EDR/XDR, and Cloud-Native Analytics to ensure rapid threat detection, incident containment, and business continuity.

Key Capabilities:

  • Certified SOC analysts with credentials such as CHFI, CEH, CompTIA CySA+, GCIA, GCFA, and Splunk Certified Architect.
  • Integration with platforms like Splunk, QRadar, SentinelOne, CrowdStrike, Elastic, Microsoft Sentinel, and Cortex XSOAR.
  • Advanced use cases include cloud posture management, insider threat analytics, MITRE ATT&CK–aligned detections, and threat hunting automation.
  • Comprehensive SOC Maturity Assessments and Threat Intelligence Fusion through integration with global feeds and dark web monitoring.

Cyber Forensics & Threat Analysis Expertise

Our Cyber Forensic Division delivers end-to-end investigation, evidence preservation, and digital analysis services — designed to support law enforcement, corporate forensics, and internal response teams.
We combine forensic science with cyber intelligence to identify root causes, trace adversaries, and restore operational integrity.

Core Expertise Areas:

  • Device, Network, Cloud, and Mobile Forensics – leveraging latest forensic tools (wherever applicable) such as Autopsy, Cyber Triage, Kape, EnCase, FTK, Magnet AXIOM, and Cellebrite.
  • Malware Reverse Engineering and Memory Forensics for incident containment and threat attribution.
  • Blockchain & Crypto Forensics – tracing DeFi fraud, NFT manipulation, and crypto laundering activities using Chainalysis, TRM Labs, and Elliptic (wherever applicable).
  • Incident Response Support – forensic readiness, eDiscovery, evidence preservation, aligned with ISO/IEC 27037 & 27043.
  • Certified experts including CHFI, eCIR, eCDFP, GCFE, GCFA, EnCE, CFCE and ECIH, ensuring investigations meet both technical and legal standards.

Advanced Tools, Frameworks & Continuous Innovation

Codec Networks leverages industry-leading tools and platforms such as Burp Suite Pro, Nessus, Prisma Cloud, Splunk, QRadar, CrowdStrike, SentinelOne, Autopsy, Chainalysis, MythX, and Prowler, (wherever applicable) ensuring accuracy, scalability, and efficiency.
Our methodologies align with globally recognized frameworks including:

  • MITRE ATT&CK & D3FEND
  • OWASP Top 10 / MASVS / ASVS
  • NIST Cybersecurity Framework & SP 800-115
  • ISO/IEC 27001, 27701, 31000, 22301

Through ongoing research, Codec Networks continually evolves to address modern threats — from Generative AI prompt attacks and smart contract exploits to IoT zero-days, metaverse impersonation, and quantum-era vulnerabilities.

Compliance-Driven Deliverables

All technical engagements and reports are mapped to major global and Indian compliance frameworks — including ISO 27001, PCI DSS, HIPAA, GDPR, RBI-CSF, SEBI, IRDAI, and DPDPA 2023.
Our structured technical and executive reports support board-level visibility, audit evidence, and certification readiness, ensuring that every engagement drives both technical assurance and regulatory confidence.

Codec Networks – Certified Competence. Proven Expertise. Real-World Cyber Resilience.
Empowering enterprises through advanced security engineering, continuous monitoring, and forensic intelligence.

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Structured Delivery Approach

At Codec Networks, we believe that cybersecurity excellence is not achieved through tools alone — it is built through methodical delivery, risk-based insight, and measurable outcomes.
Our Agile and Modular 8-Stage Delivery Methodology ensures that every engagement — from rapid risk assessments to full-scale ISMS implementations - is structured, standards-aligned, and business-focused.

Agile & Modular Methodology

Our delivery framework integrates global best practices with localized regulatory insight, ensuring each engagement is executed with clarity, accountability, and precision. Clients benefit from seamless onboarding, milestone-driven execution, and transparent reporting throughout the lifecycle.

  1. Discovery & Scoping: Collaborative workshops to understand business context, IT landscape, compliance obligations, and risk appetite, forming the foundation of a well-defined project scope.
  2. Risk Profiling & Gap Assessment: Comprehensive evaluation of people, process, and technology controls aligned with ISO 27001, NIST CSF, GDPR, HIPAA, DPDPA 2023, RBI, and PCI DSS.
  3. Regulatory Mapping & Framework Alignment: Mapping organizational obligations against applicable standards and laws — from ISO & NIST to RBI, SEBI, IRDAI, UIDAI, and DPDPA — including new-age frameworks like ISO 42001 (AI) and FATF for emerging technologies.
  4. Security Architecture & Control Design: Designing or refining network, cloud, and data security architectures with controls tailored for cloud, AI, OT/ICS, and Web3.0 environments.
  5. Documentation & Policy Development: Creation and refinement of Policies, SOPs, Risk Registers, DPIAs, Incident Response Plans, and Governance Documents, ensuring audit readiness and legal compliance.
  6. Implementation & Risk Treatment: Execution of remediation roadmaps, vendor risk management, privacy engineering, and workforce training to mitigate gaps and operationalize security controls.
  7. Validation, Testing & Audit Readiness: Conducting mock audits, VAPT, forensic readiness, and compliance testing to validate effectiveness and prepare for certifications.
  8. Governance Reporting & Continual Improvement: Delivering executive dashboards, compliance scorecards, and board-level insights with ongoing advisory through vCISO and DPO-as-a-Service models.

Risk-Based & Business-Oriented Audit Approach

Our methodology goes beyond testing systems — it focuses on how vulnerabilities translate into business, reputational, and compliance risks.

  • Deliver Deep Insight: Actionable intelligence into vulnerabilities, attack paths, business impact, and remediation priorities.
  • Extend Beyond Tools: Manual and contextual assessments combining automation with human expertise across government, financial, and commercial sectors.
  • Actionable Reporting: Executive-friendly reports that translate complex findings into strategic, risk-aware recommendations.
  • Efficient Execution: Critical assets prioritized for testing to deliver maximum value within tight engagement windows.

Outcome-Driven Engagements for Security Maturity

Each stage is modular yet interconnected, adaptable to enterprises of any scale or industry. Whether it’s a cloud-native fintech pursuing SOC 2, a healthcare provider ensuring HIPAA alignment, or a bank meeting RBI-CSF requirements, Codec Networks ensures consistency, compliance, and measurable improvement.

Beyond certification checklists, our Post-Audit Support and Continuous Risk Monitoring provide remediation guidance, breach response playbooks, staff training, and ongoing compliance tracking — building sustainable security posture and resilient business continuity.

Codec Networks – Turning Compliance into a Competitive Advantage.
Structured. Measurable. Secure. Always Aligned with Your Business Goals.

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Client-Centric Engagement & Advisory

At Codec Networks, our clients are not just audit subjects—they are long-term partners in a shared cybersecurity journey. Every engagement is designed around the client’s business priorities, security maturity, and risk appetite, ensuring solutions that are relevant, practical, and results-driven.

With a legacy of 650+ successful engagements across industries such as Banking, Fintech, Healthcare, Telecom, Energy, Aviation, Manufacturing, E-commerce, and Government, Codec Networks has attempted to become a trusted advisor for organizations seeking to transform compliance into resilience.

Our engagement philosophy extends beyond conventional audits. We integrate strategic advisory, technical assurance, remediation support, and continuous compliance monitoring, creating a full lifecycle relationship rather than a one-time service. Clients benefit from:

  • Personalized advisory frameworks tailored to their business model and operational scale.
  • Collaborative engagement models featuring joint workshops, stakeholder training, and compliance awareness sessions.
  • Board-level guidance and reporting that translates complex technical findings into actionable business intelligence.
  • Transparent communication channels with dedicated project managers, secure digital workspaces, and real-time status dashboards.

By combining the objectivity of an auditor with the empathy of an advisor, Codec Networks builds trust, accountability, and measurable security growth. Our commitment is simple — to deliver cybersecurity as a continuous partnership, not a periodic project.

Codec Networks – Where Advisory Meets Assurance.
Empowering Clients Through Partnership, Transparency, and Trust.

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Best Industry Practices & Ethical Code of Conduct

At Codec Networks, integrity, professionalism, and ethical responsibility form the cornerstone of every engagement. As a trusted strategic partner in cybersecurity, we operate within the highest standards of ethical conduct, legal compliance, and regulatory governance, ensuring our services strengthen both our clients’ defenses and their reputations.

We adhere to a strict ethical code of conduct, driven by transparency, independence, and accountability. Every consultant, auditor, and engineer within Codec Networks upholds the core security triad of Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability (CIA) — ensuring data protection, operational reliability, and business continuity at all times.

Our professional ethos blends technical excellence with moral responsibility, following structured processes, defined service standards, and adherence to international and national regulatory frameworks.

Our Ethical & Professional Commitments

  • Zero-Compromise Consulting: We maintain independence, neutrality, and confidentiality across all audits and advisory engagements.
  • Legal & Regulatory Conformance: We assist clients to conform strictly within the boundaries of applicable cyber laws, privacy regulations, and data protection statutes.
  • Client-First Philosophy: Every recommendation is designed to safeguard stakeholder interests, minimize legal exposure, and build sustainable resilience.
  • Outcome-Driven Security Maturity: Our modular yet integrated delivery approach supports organizations of all sizes in achieving measurable improvements in security posture.
  • Global Delivery, Local Integrity: Our Global Network Delivery Model integrates international best practices with local regulatory expertise — ensuring value-driven, compliant outcomes.

Industry-Specific Security Advisory

Recognizing that every sector faces distinct threats and compliance challenges, Codec Networks provides customized, industry-aligned security advisory across BFSI, Fintech, Telecom, Healthcare, Energy, Aviation, E-commerce, Government, and Critical Infrastructure domains.

Our sector-specific consulting translates regulatory complexity into practical, business-aware strategies, ensuring risk mitigation plans are compliant, auditable, and operationally feasible.

Our Commitment

With a zero-tolerance approach to ethical compromise, Codec Networks stands for trust, transparency, and truth in cybersecurity. We are more than consultants — we are custodians of digital integrity, committed to helping organizations navigate risk, maintain compliance, and enable secure business growth.

Codec Networks – Where Integrity Meets Innovation. Trusted. Ethical. Future-Ready.

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Global Delivery Capability with Local Expertise

At Codec Networks, we combine the strength of a global delivery ecosystem with the precision of local regulatory insight to deliver cybersecurity solutions that are both internationally benchmarked and regionally compliant.

Our Global Delivery Capability enables clients across continents to access specialized cybersecurity expertise, advanced technologies, and globally aligned methodologies. Through a distributed network of certified professionals, partner alliances, and intelligence centers, Codec Networks ensures consistent service quality and rapid response across time zones and geographies.

What truly differentiates us is our Local Expertise—a deep understanding of national regulations, industry frameworks, and operational nuances that shape cybersecurity implementation in each region.    

Our hybrid delivery model blends remote and on-site collaboration, combining the agility of digital operations with the contextual understanding of local consultants. This ensures culturally aligned communication, faster problem resolution, and seamless coordination with client teams.

With a presence across India, Codec Networks empowers global enterprises to manage cybersecurity uniformly while adapting to local risks, regulations, and realities.

Codec Networks – Global Vision. Local Precision. Consistent Cyber Resilience.

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Quotes & Un-quotes

“With Codec Networks, you’re not just buying a service — you’re investing in a cybersecurity ally who understands your business, defends your reputation, and strengthens your future.”

At Codec Networks, we believe cybersecurity is not a project — it’s a partnership.
Our approach is built on trust, transparency, and transformation, helping clients evolve from compliance readiness to cyber resilience.

Your Strategic Security Partner

Codec Networks acts as a strategic security partner, providing continuous roadmap development, architecture reviews, and improvement programs that evolve with your business and the threat landscape.

“We don’t just secure businesses — we empower them to lead with confidence in a digital-first world.”

Our strength lies in the fusion of technical depth, regulatory insight, industry specialization, and future readiness — providing unmatched cybersecurity value to enterprises across India and beyond.

Codec Networks – Certified Competence. Proven Expertise. Real-World Cyber Resilience.
Empowering enterprises through advanced security engineering, continuous monitoring, and forensic intelligence.

Every engagement reflects our belief that advisory must meet assurance — a promise we deliver through partnership, integrity, and measurable impact.

Codec Networks – Where Advisory Meets Assurance.
Empowering Clients Through Partnership, Transparency, and Trust.

And above all —

“Decoding Threats. Coding Solutions.”
That’s the Codec Networks Advantage.

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WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY

Codec Networks’ AD exploitation testing reveals critical misconfigurations and provided practical

recommendations that greatly enhanced our cybersecurity defenses.

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INDUSTRY & SECURITY THREAT LANDSCAPE

Cybercriminals increasingly weaponize credential abuse and privilege escalation within Active

Directory to bypass traditional security controls.

  • Industry Landscape
  • Threat Landscape

Business & Cyber Challenges

  1. Legacy systems and rapid platform consolidation create complex identity sprawl.
    These environments have many long-lived accounts and mixed authentication methods.
    Attackers exploit legacy gaps to escalate privileges and move laterally.
  2. High-value transactions and customer data make identity compromise extremely costly.
    Fraud and unauthorized transfers follow directly from credential misuse.
    Attackers prioritise identity paths that enable financial theft and data exfiltration.
  3. Increasing third-party integrations and API exposures expand trust boundaries.
    External service accounts and service principals often have excessive privileges.
    Compromised integrations provide stealthy paths into core systems.
  4. Strict uptime and availability requirements limit intrusive testing options.
    Business-critical systems cannot tolerate unplanned outages during assessments.
    Attackers exploit this restraint by using low-noise privilege escalation techniques.
  5. Sophisticated fraud and credential-based campaigns target privileged access.
    Ransomware and targeted espionage aim to gain domain dominance quickly.
    Detection windows are short once identity pathways are abused.

How Codec Networks Active Directory Security Testing helps

  • Map real attacker paths to privileged financial systems and prioritize fixes.
    Testing uncovers exact escalation chains leading to transaction systems.
    Prioritized remediation reduces risk of fraud and large financial loss.
  • Harden service accounts and third-party trust configurations.
    Reviews identify over-privileged service identities and unsafe sync rules.
    Tightening these reduces external pivot and API-based compromise risk.
  • Validate monitoring and detection for identity-based fraud indicators.
    Assessments reveal logging blind spots and missing telemetry on auth events.
    Improved detection shortens dwell time and enables faster fraud response.
  • Provide low-impact exploitation simulations tailored to availability constraints.
    Controlled techniques validate exploitability without disrupting production.
    This preserves uptime while still demonstrating real-world risks.
  • Deliver prioritized remediation playbooks and governance recommendations.
    Actionable fixes map to business-critical assets and compliance needs.
    This accelerates mitigation and reduces attacker success likelihood.

Business & Cyber Challenges

  1. Sensitive patient data and regulated workflows increase breach impact.
    Identity compromise can expose large volumes of health records.
    Attackers target identity paths that lead to Electronic Health Record systems.
  2. Mixed environments (medical devices, clinical systems, cloud EMR) complicate identity management.
    Devices and legacy clinical apps often use weak authentication.
    These weak links provide lateral movement opportunities.
  3. Frequent vendor access and remote diagnostics expand privileged access surface.
    Vendor/service accounts sometimes retain long-term elevated privileges.
    Compromised vendor identities can bypass internal controls.
  4. Patch cycles and device lifecycles lag clinical operations needs.
    Clinical uptime requirements delay security updates.
    Attackers exploit unpatched authentication services and protocols.
  5. Detection and incident response maturity are often inconsistent across facilities.
    Event correlation between device logs and AD events is weak.
    Identity-focused intrusions can go unnoticed for long periods.

How Codec Networks Active Directory Security Testing helps

  • Identify exploitable identity paths to clinical and patient-data systems.
    Testing maps how an attacker could reach critical EHR servers via AD.
    Closing these paths protects patient privacy and clinical continuity.
  • Secure device/service accounts and reduce long-lived credentials.
    Assessments find embedded credentials and poorly managed service accounts.
    Rotating and restricting these accounts prevents silent compromise.
  • Harden vendor access and enforce least-privilege on third-party accounts.
    Reviews recommend scoped, time-bound access with improved monitoring.
    This minimizes risk from external maintenance and support activities.
  • Improve detection by aligning AD logs with clinical telemetry.
    Service identifies missing logs, collection gaps, and correlation blind spots.
    Better visibility speeds detection and reduces patient-impacting incidents.
  • Provide pragmatic remediation that respects clinical availability.
    Recommendations prioritize low-disruption hardening and quick wins.
    This balances patient care continuity with improved security posture.

Business & Cyber Challenges

  1. Large-scale, fragmented identity estates with legacy directories are common.
    Multiple agencies and legacy domains create complex trust graphs.
    Attackers exploit transitive trusts to escalate from peripheral to core systems.
  2. High political and service continuity impact raises target value.
    Disruptions affect public services and citizen data trust.
    Sophisticated adversaries pursue privilege paths that yield maximum leverage.
  3. Broad third-party dependencies increase supply-chain identity risk.
    Contractors and regional offices often maintain privileged access.
    Compromise of one node can cascade through federated trusts.
  4. Limited detection resources and long approval cycles hamper rapid response.
    Bureaucratic constraints slow remediation and proactive testing.
    Attackers exploit slow patching and governance delays.
  5. Hybrid cloud adoption creates inconsistent identity controls across environments.
    Cloud sync misconfigurations and role sprawl widen attack surface.
    Misaligned policies allow privilege amplification across cloud and on-prem.

How Codec Networks Active Directory Security Testing helps

  • Discover and visualise cross-domain trust risks and transitive attack chains.
    Mapping exposes weak trusts and dangerous delegation that enable escalation.
    Eliminating risky trusts reduces large-scale compromise potential.
  • Prioritise remediation focusing on citizen-impacting systems and critical services.
    Risk-based guidance aligns fixes with public-service continuity priorities.
    This ensures scarce resources protect the most consequential assets first.
  • Harden contractor and inter-agency accounts to reduce supply-chain exposure.
    Assessments recommend tighter scoping, auditing, and credential lifecycle controls.
    Stronger controls prevent lateral compromise originating from external parties.
  • Improve incident detection by enhancing AD logging and cross-system correlation.
    Service identifies missing telemetry and gaps in event retention.
    Better detection enables faster containment and reduces public service downtime.
  • Provide governance and policy recommendations suitable for long approval cycles.
    Actionable, phased roadmaps fit bureaucratic constraints and budget cycles.
    This enables steady improvement without major operational disruption.

Business & Cyber Challenges

  1. Convergence of OT and IT increases identity attack surfaces.
    Industrial control systems often rely on AD-integrated accounts.
    Identity compromise can translate into operational disruption or safety risks.
  2. Long asset lifecycles and isolated networks create legacy identity issues.
    Many control systems were never designed for modern authentication.
    Attackers exploit legacy interfaces and persisted credentials.
  3. Nation-state and highly resourced adversaries target critical infrastructure.
    These threat actors favour stealthy identity paths to achieve sustained control.
    Compromise may aim for long-term persistence rather than immediate disruption.
  4. Regulatory and safety imperatives limit aggressive testing in OT zones.
    Live testing carries significant operational risk.
    Attackers exploit the reluctance to test by using low-noise methods.
  5. Remote workforce and contractor access for field operations expands privilege vectors.
    Field service accounts often have broad, time-insensitive access.
    Compromised field identities can bridge into sensitive control systems.

 

How Codec Networks Active Directory Security Testing helps

  • Identify and isolate AD-linked paths to OT systems to prevent operational impact.
    Testing distinguishes IT identity risks that can reach control plane components.
    Segmentation and privilege reductions block escalation into operational systems.
  • Reduce legacy credential exposure and secure long-lived service accounts.
    Assessments find embedded passwords and unmanaged admin accounts on devices.
    Rotating and scoping these accounts removes persistent footholds.
  • Provide low-risk exploitation validation tailored for OT safety constraints.
    Techniques validate exploitability with minimal operational disturbance.
    This balances critical safety needs with necessary security assurance.
  • Strengthen remote access governance and contractor privileges.
    Reviews recommend time-bound access and stronger authentication for field users.
    This prevents lateral movement originating from field service operations.
  • Enhance monitoring focused on identity signs of reconnaissance and persistence.
    Service defines identity-centric detections suited to infrastructure environments.
    Faster detection limits adversary dwell and reduces potential physical impact.

Business & Cyber Challenges

  1. High-volume, complex network environments with multi-tenant systems.
    Broad admin access and automated provisioning increase identity complexity.
    Attackers exploit admin sprawl to access subscriber systems or core network elements.
  2. Rapid service deployment and CI/CD practices create ephemeral identities.
    Automated pipelines create service accounts that may retain excess privileges.
    Misused build or deploy identities enable broad lateral movement.
  3. Interconnected partner ecosystems and roaming agreements expand trust surfaces.
    Federated access and shared services create transitive identity risks.
    A compromised partner identity can impact multiple operators.
  4. Critical revenue and billing systems are primary targets for identity abuse.
    Credential misuse can lead to fraud, SIM-swap facilitation, or billing manipulation.
    Attackers seek identity paths that unlock monetizable services.
  5. Legacy network elements and OSS/BSS integrations carry weak authentication.
    Older systems may accept legacy authentication or plaintext credentials.
    These weaknesses offer low-effort entry points for adversaries.

How Codec Networks Active Directory Security Testing helps

  • Map privileged admin paths and reduce sprawl across network and tenant domains.
    Identifying shadow admins and nested privileges removes broad attack vectors.
    This secures subscriber and operational systems from privilege abuse.
  • Harden CI/CD identities and automated service accounts to reduce pipeline risk.
    Testing highlights over-privileged deploy accounts and unsafe secrets storage.
    Securing pipelines prevents automated escalation into core environments.
  • Assess federated trust relationships and partner-facing identities for transitive risks.
    Evaluations reveal unsafe federation configurations and excess trust allowances.
    Tightening these limits the blast radius of partner compromise.
  • Protect OSS/BSS and billing backends by eliminating exploitable identity routes.
    Prioritized fixes focus on accounts and paths that lead to revenue impact.
    This reduces fraud vectors and operational revenue loss.
  • Improve detection for identity patterns linked to subscriber fraud and SIM attacks.
    Service recommends focused telemetry and alerting for unusual privilege usage.
    Better detection supports faster fraud mitigation and customer protection.

Business & Cyber Challenges

  1. High volume of customer PII and payment data increases breach stakes.
    Compromised identities can lead to card data exposure and brand damage.
    Attackers target identity paths into order management and payment systems.
  2. Rapid adoption of omnichannel platforms and third-party plugins increases integration risk.
    Many external services require privileged API or service account access.
    Misconfigured integrations provide easy lateral movement opportunities.
  3. Seasonal peaks and dynamic scaling complicate identity governance.
    Temporary staff and surge provisioning create many transient accounts.
    Poor offboarding during peaks leaves stale privileges behind.
  4. Evolving fraud schemes target account takeover and loyalty systems.
    Credential stuffing and reuse attacks prioritize identity compromise.
    Attackers exploit weak authentication and stale privileges to monetize breaches.
  5. Distributed store networks create varied local admin practices.
    Store-level controllers or point-of-sale systems sometimes use shared credentials.
    These patterns enable broad compromise from a single breached location.

How Codec Networks Active Directory Security Testing helps

  • Identify AD paths to payment and order management systems and prioritize remediation.
    Testing maps which identities can pivot into payment backends.
    Closing these paths reduces PCI and brand-impact risk.
  • Secure third-party integrations and service accounts used by plugins and APIs.
    Reviews expose over-permissioned connectors and stale API credentials.
    Scoping and rotation of these accounts prevents lateral service compromise.
  • Harden transient account lifecycle controls and improve offboarding during peaks.
    Assessments recommend automated provisioning and timely deprovisioning.
    This reduces stale privileges that attackers exploit after seasonal events.
  • Strengthen authentication and detection against account takeover tactics.
    Service identifies weak auth paths and missing alerts for credential abuse.
    Enhanced controls and telemetry reduce fraud success rates and loss.
  • Standardize store-level identity practices and reduce shared credential usage.
    Recommendations include local admin segregation and unique credentials per store.
    This limits blast radius from any single physical location compromise.

Business & Cyber Challenges

  1. Increased OT–IT convergence and smart manufacturing broaden identity surfaces.
    Industrial control systems often rely on centralized identity services.
    Identity compromise can disrupt production lines and supply chains.
  2. Long asset and user lifecycles create persistent, unmanaged accounts.
    Legacy service accounts for machinery often remain active for years.
    These provide enduring footholds for attackers.
  3. Complex supplier ecosystems and just-in-time integrations increase third-party risk.
    Supplier accounts with broad access are attractive targets.
    Compromise of a supplier identity can halt production or contaminate processes.
  4. Limited security staffing and patch windows delay remediation.
    Operational constraints mean fixes are scheduled infrequently.
    Attackers exploit known but unpatched identity weaknesses.
  5. IP theft and industrial espionage motivate targeted identity attacks.
    Adversaries aim for privileged paths to design repositories and R&D systems.
    Domain compromise can result in significant competitive loss.

How Codec Networks Active Directory Security Testing helps

  • Identify identity paths that bridge corporate AD to OT systems and block escalation.
    Mapping reveals precise accounts that can reach control network segments.
    Segmentation and reduced privileges protect production continuity.
  • Discover and remediate long-lived service accounts on machinery and controllers.
    Assessments find embedded credentials and unmanaged admin accounts.
    Rotating and restricting these eliminates persistent attacker footholds.
  • Tighten supplier access governance and implement least-privilege for vendor identities.
    Reviews recommend scoped access and stringent auditing for supplier accounts.
    Stronger controls reduce supply-chain-driven outages and compromise.
  • Prioritise low-disruption remediation plans compatible with production schedules.
    Phased fixes allow secure hardening without halting operations.
    This makes security improvements feasible within operational constraints.
  • Protect IP by securing privileged access to R&D and design systems.
    Testing surfaces exposure in repositories and privileged dev accounts.
    Closing these paths prevents espionage and costly intellectual property loss.

Business & Cyber Challenges

  1. Rapid development cycles and multi-tenant architectures introduce identity complexity.
    Frequent deployments create many ephemeral service identities.
    Mismanaged service accounts enable tenant or production access by compromise.
  2. High reliance on automation and CI/CD pipelines centralizes powerful deploy identities.
    Compromised pipeline credentials can be used for wide-scale privilege escalation.
    Attackers aim to abuse automation for mass impact.
  3. Customer trust and data segregation are critical in multi-tenant environments.
    Identity misconfiguration can lead to cross-tenant data exposure.
    Attackers seek identity paths that bypass tenant isolation.
  4. Extensive API exposure and third-party integrations widen attack vectors.
    APIs often authenticate with service principals or tokens with long lifetimes.
    Token compromise yields programmatic lateral movement.
  5. Regulatory and contractual security expectations from customers drive strong identity controls.
    Providers must prove identity governance to win and retain customers.
    Identity incidents directly impact reputation and revenue.

How Codec Networks Active Directory Security Testing helps

  • Secure CI/CD and automation identities to prevent pipeline-driven escalation.
    Assessments identify overprivileged build and deploy accounts.
    Locking down these identities prevents mass provisioning of attacker access.
  • Validate tenant isolation by testing cross-tenant identity paths and privileges.
    Testing ensures no AD or identity misconfigurations allow tenant pivoting.
    This protects customer data segregation and trust.
  • Harden API authentication and rotate long-lived tokens and service principals.
    Reviews find stale tokens and over-broad permissions on service accounts.
    Tightening token lifetimes and scopes reduces programmatic compromise risk.
  • Improve identity lifecycle and secrets management practices across engineering teams.
    Recommendations include automated rotation and vaulting of credentials.
    This reduces human error and accidental exposure of critical secrets.
  • Provide assurance reporting and metrics needed for customer contracts and audits.
    Clear evidence of identity testing strengthens commercial and compliance positions.
    This supports customer confidence and retention.

Business / Industry Dynamics, Trends, Challenges & Cyber Threats

1. Digital Transformation of Insurance Platforms
Insurance companies are rapidly digitizing services such as online policy purchases, digital claims processing, customer portals, and automated underwriting platforms.

2. Regulatory Compliance and Data Protection Requirements
Insurance organizations must comply with strict regulatory frameworks such as GDPR, IRDAI regulations, data protection laws, and financial governance requirements. These regulations require strong identity access management, secure authentication mechanisms, and strict access control policies.

3. Increasing Cyber Fraud and Identity Theft Risks
Insurance companies manage vast amounts of personal and financial data, making them attractive targets for cybercriminals.

4. Insider Threats and Privileged Access Misuse
Insurance companies typically maintain numerous privileged accounts used by administrators, claims processors, and IT personnel.

5. Integration with Third-Party Insurance Ecosystems
Insurance companies often integrate their systems with agents, brokers, financial institutions, and healthcare providers. These integrations require secure authentication and identity federation mechanisms.

How Codec Networks Active Directory Security Testing helps

  • Identification of Privilege Escalation and Hidden Attack Paths
    Active Directory exploitation testing helps identify hidden privilege escalation paths within identity infrastructure.
  • Protection of Sensitive Policyholder and Financial Data
    Testing helps secure identity infrastructure that controls access to policy databases, claims systems, and financial platforms. Strengthening authentication and access controls helps protect sensitive policyholder information.
  • Mitigation of Insider Threats and Credential Abuse
    AD exploitation testing reveals excessive privileges and poorly managed administrative accounts.
  • Strengthening Security Across Insurance Ecosystems
    The service evaluates trust relationships and authentication mechanisms between interconnected systems.
  • Improved Regulatory Compliance and Security Governance
    Regular identity security assessments help insurers align with regulatory requirements and industry best practices.

Business / Industry Dynamics, Trends, Challenges & Cyber Threats

1. Rapid Growth of Digital Learning Platforms
Educational institutions increasingly rely on digital learning platforms, virtual classrooms, and online examination systems.

2. Large and Highly Dynamic User Base
Universities manage large numbers of user accounts including students, faculty, staff, researchers, and visiting scholars. User accounts frequently change as students enroll, graduate, or change programs.

3. Protection of Research Data and Intellectual Property
Many universities conduct advanced research in areas such as technology, medicine, and engineering. These research projects generate valuable intellectual property and sensitive data.

4. Increasing Cyber Attacks on Educational Institutions
Educational institutions have become frequent targets for ransomware attacks, phishing campaigns, and credential theft. Attackers often exploit weak authentication mechanisms and poorly managed identity systems.

5. Integration with Multiple Educational Technologies
Universities integrate many platforms including learning management systems, library systems, research platforms, and cloud services.

How Codec Networks Active Directory Security Testing helps

  • Securing Identity Infrastructure Across Campus Networks
    Active Directory exploitation testing helps identify vulnerabilities within campus authentication systems. Universities can detect misconfigured permissions, weak authentication mechanisms, and insecure trust relationships.
  • Protection of Research Data and Academic Intellectual Property
    By securing AD infrastructure, institutions can prevent attackers from accessing sensitive research systems and data repositories.
  • Mitigation of Credential Theft and Privilege Escalation Risks
    Testing evaluates vulnerabilities related to credential abuse, password weaknesses, and Kerberos attacks.
  • Improved Access Governance for Students and Faculty
    AD exploitation testing helps institutions identify excessive privileges and poorly managed user accounts.
  • Strengthening Security Across Educational Technology Ecosystems
    Educational organizations can secure authentication across interconnected systems. This helps protect digital learning environments from cyber threats

Privilege escalation remains one of the most common and dangerous attack techniques. Attackers compromise a low-level account and climb the privilege ladder to gain administrative or domain-level control. Misconfigured ACLs, nested groups, shadow admins, and overlooked permissions enable attackers to elevate access silently. Once elevated, attackers can disable defenses, move laterally, and compromise business-critical systems.

How Codec Networks Services Mitigate This Threat

  • Identify misconfigured privileges and hidden admin paths.
    AD Exploitation Testing maps privilege escalation routes attackers use, revealing misconfigurations and over-permissioned accounts. Fixing these breaks the privilege ladder and stops attackers from climbing to domain dominance.
  • Expose shadow admins and inherited privilege risks.
    Assessments uncover users with indirect admin powers via nested groups or ACL inheritance. Eliminating shadow admins drastically reduces escalation surfaces.
  • Validate exploitability through controlled privilege abuse simulations.
    The service safely validates whether discovered privileges can be abused under real attack conditions, ensuring issues are not theoretical but actionable.
  • Restructure excessive permissions and enforce least-privilege.
    Remediation guidance helps restructure role/group permissions to ensure only necessary access exists, reducing escalation opportunities.
  • Establish ongoing privilege governance and monitoring.
    Improvements to logging and detection ensure future privilege misuse attempts are quickly identified and stopped.

Credential theft through phishing, malware, token replay, memory scraping, or credential dumping remains a primary attacker entry point. Attackers often move through multiple identity layers—password hashes, Kerberos tickets, tokens, and stored secrets—to impersonate legitimate users. Weak password policies, stale accounts, cached credentials, and exposed secrets significantly increase attack success. Credential abuse frequently leads to lateral movement and domain compromise.

How Codec Networks Services Mitigate This Threat

  • Identify weak, stale, or vulnerable credentials across AD.
    The service flags non-expiring passwords, shared credentials, and stale accounts that attackers commonly target first.
  • Simulate credential attack techniques such as Kerberoasting or AS-REP Roasting.
    Controlled testing reveals how easily attackers could extract or crack credentials, enabling proactive hardening.
  • Locate insecure credential storage and cached secrets.
    Identification of stored hashes, hardcoded passwords, or exposed service account secrets dramatically reduces theft potential.
  • Recommend MFA strengthening and credential hygiene improvements.
    Enhancements ensure attackers cannot reuse or replay credentials, even if stolen.
  • Improve detection of suspicious authentication behaviour.
    Enhanced logging and analytics catch early signs of credential misuse before it becomes a breach.

Attackers rarely stop after the initial access—they move laterally to other systems to reach high-value assets. Poor network segmentation, over-permissioned service accounts, and trust misconfigurations in AD make lateral movement easy. Attackers use legitimate identity features to remain undetected while expanding control. Lateral movement often precedes full environment takeover or data exfiltration.

How Codec Networks Services Mitigate This Threat

  • Map all lateral movement paths across the identity environment.
    Services identify which accounts or machines can be used as pivot points and provide targeted hardening.
  • Harden service accounts that enable cross-system pivoting.
    Analysis uncovers accounts tied to multiple systems or shared admin credentials attackers exploit.
  • Evaluate and secure trust relationships.
    Misconfigured domain trusts and delegation paths that allow lateral movement are identified and eliminated.
  • Improve segmentation and access boundaries.
    Recommendations help isolate sensitive systems and enforce identity boundaries, making movement difficult.
  • Enhance detection of movement indicators.
    Improved log correlation exposes abnormal authentication sequences that signal lateral movement early.

Modern ransomware groups target AD to disable defenses, propagate rapidly, and encrypt entire environments. They analyze privilege paths, abuse AD misconfigurations, and compromise domain controllers. Once AD is compromised, attackers can shut down authentication, block recovery, and deploy ransomware at scale. Identity takeover is now a core part of ransomware strategy.

How Codec Networks Services Mitigate This Threat

  • Expose AD weaknesses commonly used in ransomware escalation.
    Testing reveals exploitable privilege paths ransomware groups use to spread across domains.
  • Identify administrative gaps enabling attack propagation.
    Weak admin tiering and shared admin credentials are flagged as high-severity ransomware risks.
  • Strengthen domain controller and GPO security.
    Hardening DCs and GPO configurations blocks ransomware attempts to disable protections or push malicious policies.
  • Eliminate privilege abuse routes to critical servers.
    Reducing privilege chains prevents attackers from reaching backup servers, file shares, and business-critical systems.
  • Improve ransomware detection readiness.
    Enhanced logging captures early signs of domain reconnaissance that precede ransomware deployment.

Large environments often rely on complex trust structures spanning multiple domains, forests, or subsidiaries. Overly permissive trusts, unconstrained delegation, and unmanaged SIDHistory create massive attack surfaces. Attackers exploit these misconfigurations to escalate privileges across large segments of the environment. One compromised child domain can lead to full forest compromise.

How Codec Networks Services Mitigate This Threat

  • Assess and map all trust relationships for risks.
    The service uncovers which trusts are overly permissive or unnecessary and identifies privilege amplification points.
  • Identify dangerous delegation settings.
    Unconstrained or misconfigured delegation paths are highlighted as high-severity escalation risks.
  • Recommend secure trust restructuring.
    Reducing trust scope and enabling selective authentication limits lateral escalation potential.
  • Validate exploitability through controlled cross-domain attack simulations.
    Demonstrations prove whether attackers can jump domains, helping prioritize remediation.
  • Enhance visibility and monitoring of cross-domain authentication events.
    Improvements catch suspicious activity between domains before full compromise occurs.

Group Policy Objects (GPOs) control authentication, security baselines, and user permissions across the enterprise. Misconfigured or vulnerable GPOs can be abused by attackers to deploy malware, escalate privileges, or disable defenses. GPO abuse allows attackers to gain persistent and stealthy control over large fleets of endpoints. Poor GPO hygiene increases compromise scale dramatically.

How Codec Networks Services Mitigate This Threat

  • Audit GPO permissions and identify vulnerable configurations.
    Services detect insecure permissions that allow attackers to modify or inject malicious policies.
  • Evaluate startup scripts, software deployment policies, and login scripts.
    These are common GPO-based attack vectors exploited to distribute malware or steal credentials.
  • Recommend restructuring and privilege segmentation for GPO admins.
    Reducing GPO admin sprawl limits avenues for manipulation.
  • Enforce secure baseline configurations.
    Standardizing GPO security reduces variability and prevents misconfigurations.
  • Improve GPO modification monitoring.
    Enhanced detection alerts teams to unauthorized GPO changes instantly.

Insiders—whether malicious or negligent—pose significant identity risk because they already operate within trusted areas. Excessive privileges, shared admin credentials, and poor oversight increase insider exploitation potential. Insider misuse often goes undetected due to inadequate monitoring or weak privilege governance. Without strong identity controls, insider incidents can escalate rapidly.

How Codec Networks Services Mitigate This Threat

  • Identify over-privileged accounts across the environment.
    Privilege mapping reveals users with unnecessary or inherited admin rights.
  • Break privilege inheritance that insiders can exploit.
    This ensures users only have access required for their role and nothing more.
  • Improve identity monitoring and anomaly detection.
    Enhanced logging reveals unusual activity from legitimate accounts.
  • Harden privileged access management.
    Reducing standing privileges and enforcing least privilege mitigates insider risk.
  • Provide visibility into dormant accounts and shared credentials.
    Eliminating these reduces insider exploitation opportunities.

Organizations increasingly operate hybrid AD + Azure AD or cloud-integrated identity environments. Misconfigured sync rules, over-privileged cloud roles, and token security weaknesses expose major attack surfaces. Attackers compromise cloud identities to pivot into on-prem AD or vice versa. Identity drift across hybrid environments creates inconsistent security baselines.

How Codec Networks Services Mitigate This Threat

  • Review AAD Connect sync rules and privilege paths.
    The service reveals high-risk identity bridges between cloud and on-prem environments.
  • Assess cloud-role over-permissions.
    Overly broad Azure roles create privilege escalation opportunities that attackers exploit.
  • Identify risky SSO or federation configurations.
    Weak configurations enable attackers to impersonate cloud accounts in the enterprise.
  • Strengthen token and authentication security.
    Hardening recommendations reduce the ability to replay or forge tokens.
  • Align cloud and on-prem identity governance.
    Unified policies reduce inconsistencies attackers can exploit.

Many organizations lack complete visibility into identity-related attacks. Logging gaps, incomplete event collection, and weak correlation mean privilege abuse often goes unnoticed. Attackers exploit detection blind spots to persist and escalate silently. Poor monitoring increases both attacker dwell time and impact severity.

How Codec Networks Services Mitigate This Threat

  • Assess detection coverage across AD, endpoints, and cloud identity.
    Identifies missing logs and monitoring gaps that enable attacker stealth.
  • Improve log collection and retention strategies.
    Ensures all critical events are captured for analysis and investigation.
  • Enhance correlation and behavioral detection rules.
    Detecting unusual movement or authentication patterns exposes attacks early.
  • Support SIEM/EDR tuning to identity-focused threats.
    Improves detection speed and reduces false negatives.
  • Strengthen incident response readiness for identity attacks.
    Better visibility reduces time to detect, contain, and neutralize threats.

Organizations face growing scrutiny around identity security, operational governance, and audit readiness. Weak identity controls can lead to policy violations, audit failures, or operational penalties. Regulations and compliance frameworks increasingly demand strong authentication, least-privilege, and identity governance. AD misconfigurations undermine compliance posture significantly.

How Codec Networks Services Mitigate This Threat

  • Align AD identity controls with global best practices and standards.
    Services ensure identity architecture supports secure governance expectations.
  • Strengthen role-based access control and privilege governance.
    Ensures identities align with compliance-required least-privilege principles.
  • Improve audit trails and evidence readiness.
    Enhanced logging provides auditors and leadership transparent visibility.
  • Reduce compliance risk through structured hardening.
    Remediation helps organizations demonstrate strong identity and access controls.
  • Provide audit-ready reporting and verification.
    Findings and revalidation support compliance assessments confidently.

INDUSTRY & SECURITY THREAT LANDSCAPE

Cybercriminals increasingly weaponize credential abuse and privilege escalation within Active

Directory to bypass traditional security controls.

Industry Landscape

Banking, Financial Services & Insurance (BFSI)

Business & Cyber Challenges

  1. Legacy systems and rapid platform consolidation create complex identity sprawl.
    These environments have many long-lived accounts and mixed authentication methods.
    Attackers exploit legacy gaps to escalate privileges and move laterally.
  2. High-value transactions and customer data make identity compromise extremely costly.
    Fraud and unauthorized transfers follow directly from credential misuse.
    Attackers prioritise identity paths that enable financial theft and data exfiltration.
  3. Increasing third-party integrations and API exposures expand trust boundaries.
    External service accounts and service principals often have excessive privileges.
    Compromised integrations provide stealthy paths into core systems.
  4. Strict uptime and availability requirements limit intrusive testing options.
    Business-critical systems cannot tolerate unplanned outages during assessments.
    Attackers exploit this restraint by using low-noise privilege escalation techniques.
  5. Sophisticated fraud and credential-based campaigns target privileged access.
    Ransomware and targeted espionage aim to gain domain dominance quickly.
    Detection windows are short once identity pathways are abused.

How Codec Networks Active Directory Security Testing helps

  • Map real attacker paths to privileged financial systems and prioritize fixes.
    Testing uncovers exact escalation chains leading to transaction systems.
    Prioritized remediation reduces risk of fraud and large financial loss.
  • Harden service accounts and third-party trust configurations.
    Reviews identify over-privileged service identities and unsafe sync rules.
    Tightening these reduces external pivot and API-based compromise risk.
  • Validate monitoring and detection for identity-based fraud indicators.
    Assessments reveal logging blind spots and missing telemetry on auth events.
    Improved detection shortens dwell time and enables faster fraud response.
  • Provide low-impact exploitation simulations tailored to availability constraints.
    Controlled techniques validate exploitability without disrupting production.
    This preserves uptime while still demonstrating real-world risks.
  • Deliver prioritized remediation playbooks and governance recommendations.
    Actionable fixes map to business-critical assets and compliance needs.
    This accelerates mitigation and reduces attacker success likelihood.
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Healthcare & HealthTech

Business & Cyber Challenges

  1. Sensitive patient data and regulated workflows increase breach impact.
    Identity compromise can expose large volumes of health records.
    Attackers target identity paths that lead to Electronic Health Record systems.
  2. Mixed environments (medical devices, clinical systems, cloud EMR) complicate identity management.
    Devices and legacy clinical apps often use weak authentication.
    These weak links provide lateral movement opportunities.
  3. Frequent vendor access and remote diagnostics expand privileged access surface.
    Vendor/service accounts sometimes retain long-term elevated privileges.
    Compromised vendor identities can bypass internal controls.
  4. Patch cycles and device lifecycles lag clinical operations needs.
    Clinical uptime requirements delay security updates.
    Attackers exploit unpatched authentication services and protocols.
  5. Detection and incident response maturity are often inconsistent across facilities.
    Event correlation between device logs and AD events is weak.
    Identity-focused intrusions can go unnoticed for long periods.

How Codec Networks Active Directory Security Testing helps

  • Identify exploitable identity paths to clinical and patient-data systems.
    Testing maps how an attacker could reach critical EHR servers via AD.
    Closing these paths protects patient privacy and clinical continuity.
  • Secure device/service accounts and reduce long-lived credentials.
    Assessments find embedded credentials and poorly managed service accounts.
    Rotating and restricting these accounts prevents silent compromise.
  • Harden vendor access and enforce least-privilege on third-party accounts.
    Reviews recommend scoped, time-bound access with improved monitoring.
    This minimizes risk from external maintenance and support activities.
  • Improve detection by aligning AD logs with clinical telemetry.
    Service identifies missing logs, collection gaps, and correlation blind spots.
    Better visibility speeds detection and reduces patient-impacting incidents.
  • Provide pragmatic remediation that respects clinical availability.
    Recommendations prioritize low-disruption hardening and quick wins.
    This balances patient care continuity with improved security posture.
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Government & Public Sector

Business & Cyber Challenges

  1. Large-scale, fragmented identity estates with legacy directories are common.
    Multiple agencies and legacy domains create complex trust graphs.
    Attackers exploit transitive trusts to escalate from peripheral to core systems.
  2. High political and service continuity impact raises target value.
    Disruptions affect public services and citizen data trust.
    Sophisticated adversaries pursue privilege paths that yield maximum leverage.
  3. Broad third-party dependencies increase supply-chain identity risk.
    Contractors and regional offices often maintain privileged access.
    Compromise of one node can cascade through federated trusts.
  4. Limited detection resources and long approval cycles hamper rapid response.
    Bureaucratic constraints slow remediation and proactive testing.
    Attackers exploit slow patching and governance delays.
  5. Hybrid cloud adoption creates inconsistent identity controls across environments.
    Cloud sync misconfigurations and role sprawl widen attack surface.
    Misaligned policies allow privilege amplification across cloud and on-prem.

How Codec Networks Active Directory Security Testing helps

  • Discover and visualise cross-domain trust risks and transitive attack chains.
    Mapping exposes weak trusts and dangerous delegation that enable escalation.
    Eliminating risky trusts reduces large-scale compromise potential.
  • Prioritise remediation focusing on citizen-impacting systems and critical services.
    Risk-based guidance aligns fixes with public-service continuity priorities.
    This ensures scarce resources protect the most consequential assets first.
  • Harden contractor and inter-agency accounts to reduce supply-chain exposure.
    Assessments recommend tighter scoping, auditing, and credential lifecycle controls.
    Stronger controls prevent lateral compromise originating from external parties.
  • Improve incident detection by enhancing AD logging and cross-system correlation.
    Service identifies missing telemetry and gaps in event retention.
    Better detection enables faster containment and reduces public service downtime.
  • Provide governance and policy recommendations suitable for long approval cycles.
    Actionable, phased roadmaps fit bureaucratic constraints and budget cycles.
    This enables steady improvement without major operational disruption.
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Energy & Utilities

Business & Cyber Challenges

  1. Convergence of OT and IT increases identity attack surfaces.
    Industrial control systems often rely on AD-integrated accounts.
    Identity compromise can translate into operational disruption or safety risks.
  2. Long asset lifecycles and isolated networks create legacy identity issues.
    Many control systems were never designed for modern authentication.
    Attackers exploit legacy interfaces and persisted credentials.
  3. Nation-state and highly resourced adversaries target critical infrastructure.
    These threat actors favour stealthy identity paths to achieve sustained control.
    Compromise may aim for long-term persistence rather than immediate disruption.
  4. Regulatory and safety imperatives limit aggressive testing in OT zones.
    Live testing carries significant operational risk.
    Attackers exploit the reluctance to test by using low-noise methods.
  5. Remote workforce and contractor access for field operations expands privilege vectors.
    Field service accounts often have broad, time-insensitive access.
    Compromised field identities can bridge into sensitive control systems.

 

How Codec Networks Active Directory Security Testing helps

  • Identify and isolate AD-linked paths to OT systems to prevent operational impact.
    Testing distinguishes IT identity risks that can reach control plane components.
    Segmentation and privilege reductions block escalation into operational systems.
  • Reduce legacy credential exposure and secure long-lived service accounts.
    Assessments find embedded passwords and unmanaged admin accounts on devices.
    Rotating and scoping these accounts removes persistent footholds.
  • Provide low-risk exploitation validation tailored for OT safety constraints.
    Techniques validate exploitability with minimal operational disturbance.
    This balances critical safety needs with necessary security assurance.
  • Strengthen remote access governance and contractor privileges.
    Reviews recommend time-bound access and stronger authentication for field users.
    This prevents lateral movement originating from field service operations.
  • Enhance monitoring focused on identity signs of reconnaissance and persistence.
    Service defines identity-centric detections suited to infrastructure environments.
    Faster detection limits adversary dwell and reduces potential physical impact.
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Telecommunications

Business & Cyber Challenges

  1. High-volume, complex network environments with multi-tenant systems.
    Broad admin access and automated provisioning increase identity complexity.
    Attackers exploit admin sprawl to access subscriber systems or core network elements.
  2. Rapid service deployment and CI/CD practices create ephemeral identities.
    Automated pipelines create service accounts that may retain excess privileges.
    Misused build or deploy identities enable broad lateral movement.
  3. Interconnected partner ecosystems and roaming agreements expand trust surfaces.
    Federated access and shared services create transitive identity risks.
    A compromised partner identity can impact multiple operators.
  4. Critical revenue and billing systems are primary targets for identity abuse.
    Credential misuse can lead to fraud, SIM-swap facilitation, or billing manipulation.
    Attackers seek identity paths that unlock monetizable services.
  5. Legacy network elements and OSS/BSS integrations carry weak authentication.
    Older systems may accept legacy authentication or plaintext credentials.
    These weaknesses offer low-effort entry points for adversaries.

How Codec Networks Active Directory Security Testing helps

  • Map privileged admin paths and reduce sprawl across network and tenant domains.
    Identifying shadow admins and nested privileges removes broad attack vectors.
    This secures subscriber and operational systems from privilege abuse.
  • Harden CI/CD identities and automated service accounts to reduce pipeline risk.
    Testing highlights over-privileged deploy accounts and unsafe secrets storage.
    Securing pipelines prevents automated escalation into core environments.
  • Assess federated trust relationships and partner-facing identities for transitive risks.
    Evaluations reveal unsafe federation configurations and excess trust allowances.
    Tightening these limits the blast radius of partner compromise.
  • Protect OSS/BSS and billing backends by eliminating exploitable identity routes.
    Prioritized fixes focus on accounts and paths that lead to revenue impact.
    This reduces fraud vectors and operational revenue loss.
  • Improve detection for identity patterns linked to subscriber fraud and SIM attacks.
    Service recommends focused telemetry and alerting for unusual privilege usage.
    Better detection supports faster fraud mitigation and customer protection.
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Retail & E-commerce

Business & Cyber Challenges

  1. High volume of customer PII and payment data increases breach stakes.
    Compromised identities can lead to card data exposure and brand damage.
    Attackers target identity paths into order management and payment systems.
  2. Rapid adoption of omnichannel platforms and third-party plugins increases integration risk.
    Many external services require privileged API or service account access.
    Misconfigured integrations provide easy lateral movement opportunities.
  3. Seasonal peaks and dynamic scaling complicate identity governance.
    Temporary staff and surge provisioning create many transient accounts.
    Poor offboarding during peaks leaves stale privileges behind.
  4. Evolving fraud schemes target account takeover and loyalty systems.
    Credential stuffing and reuse attacks prioritize identity compromise.
    Attackers exploit weak authentication and stale privileges to monetize breaches.
  5. Distributed store networks create varied local admin practices.
    Store-level controllers or point-of-sale systems sometimes use shared credentials.
    These patterns enable broad compromise from a single breached location.

How Codec Networks Active Directory Security Testing helps

  • Identify AD paths to payment and order management systems and prioritize remediation.
    Testing maps which identities can pivot into payment backends.
    Closing these paths reduces PCI and brand-impact risk.
  • Secure third-party integrations and service accounts used by plugins and APIs.
    Reviews expose over-permissioned connectors and stale API credentials.
    Scoping and rotation of these accounts prevents lateral service compromise.
  • Harden transient account lifecycle controls and improve offboarding during peaks.
    Assessments recommend automated provisioning and timely deprovisioning.
    This reduces stale privileges that attackers exploit after seasonal events.
  • Strengthen authentication and detection against account takeover tactics.
    Service identifies weak auth paths and missing alerts for credential abuse.
    Enhanced controls and telemetry reduce fraud success rates and loss.
  • Standardize store-level identity practices and reduce shared credential usage.
    Recommendations include local admin segregation and unique credentials per store.
    This limits blast radius from any single physical location compromise.
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Manufacturing & Industrial

Business & Cyber Challenges

  1. Increased OT–IT convergence and smart manufacturing broaden identity surfaces.
    Industrial control systems often rely on centralized identity services.
    Identity compromise can disrupt production lines and supply chains.
  2. Long asset and user lifecycles create persistent, unmanaged accounts.
    Legacy service accounts for machinery often remain active for years.
    These provide enduring footholds for attackers.
  3. Complex supplier ecosystems and just-in-time integrations increase third-party risk.
    Supplier accounts with broad access are attractive targets.
    Compromise of a supplier identity can halt production or contaminate processes.
  4. Limited security staffing and patch windows delay remediation.
    Operational constraints mean fixes are scheduled infrequently.
    Attackers exploit known but unpatched identity weaknesses.
  5. IP theft and industrial espionage motivate targeted identity attacks.
    Adversaries aim for privileged paths to design repositories and R&D systems.
    Domain compromise can result in significant competitive loss.

How Codec Networks Active Directory Security Testing helps

  • Identify identity paths that bridge corporate AD to OT systems and block escalation.
    Mapping reveals precise accounts that can reach control network segments.
    Segmentation and reduced privileges protect production continuity.
  • Discover and remediate long-lived service accounts on machinery and controllers.
    Assessments find embedded credentials and unmanaged admin accounts.
    Rotating and restricting these eliminates persistent attacker footholds.
  • Tighten supplier access governance and implement least-privilege for vendor identities.
    Reviews recommend scoped access and stringent auditing for supplier accounts.
    Stronger controls reduce supply-chain-driven outages and compromise.
  • Prioritise low-disruption remediation plans compatible with production schedules.
    Phased fixes allow secure hardening without halting operations.
    This makes security improvements feasible within operational constraints.
  • Protect IP by securing privileged access to R&D and design systems.
    Testing surfaces exposure in repositories and privileged dev accounts.
    Closing these paths prevents espionage and costly intellectual property loss.
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Technology & SaaS Providers

Business & Cyber Challenges

  1. Rapid development cycles and multi-tenant architectures introduce identity complexity.
    Frequent deployments create many ephemeral service identities.
    Mismanaged service accounts enable tenant or production access by compromise.
  2. High reliance on automation and CI/CD pipelines centralizes powerful deploy identities.
    Compromised pipeline credentials can be used for wide-scale privilege escalation.
    Attackers aim to abuse automation for mass impact.
  3. Customer trust and data segregation are critical in multi-tenant environments.
    Identity misconfiguration can lead to cross-tenant data exposure.
    Attackers seek identity paths that bypass tenant isolation.
  4. Extensive API exposure and third-party integrations widen attack vectors.
    APIs often authenticate with service principals or tokens with long lifetimes.
    Token compromise yields programmatic lateral movement.
  5. Regulatory and contractual security expectations from customers drive strong identity controls.
    Providers must prove identity governance to win and retain customers.
    Identity incidents directly impact reputation and revenue.

How Codec Networks Active Directory Security Testing helps

  • Secure CI/CD and automation identities to prevent pipeline-driven escalation.
    Assessments identify overprivileged build and deploy accounts.
    Locking down these identities prevents mass provisioning of attacker access.
  • Validate tenant isolation by testing cross-tenant identity paths and privileges.
    Testing ensures no AD or identity misconfigurations allow tenant pivoting.
    This protects customer data segregation and trust.
  • Harden API authentication and rotate long-lived tokens and service principals.
    Reviews find stale tokens and over-broad permissions on service accounts.
    Tightening token lifetimes and scopes reduces programmatic compromise risk.
  • Improve identity lifecycle and secrets management practices across engineering teams.
    Recommendations include automated rotation and vaulting of credentials.
    This reduces human error and accidental exposure of critical secrets.
  • Provide assurance reporting and metrics needed for customer contracts and audits.
    Clear evidence of identity testing strengthens commercial and compliance positions.
    This supports customer confidence and retention.
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Insurance & InsurTech

Business / Industry Dynamics, Trends, Challenges & Cyber Threats

1. Digital Transformation of Insurance Platforms
Insurance companies are rapidly digitizing services such as online policy purchases, digital claims processing, customer portals, and automated underwriting platforms.

2. Regulatory Compliance and Data Protection Requirements
Insurance organizations must comply with strict regulatory frameworks such as GDPR, IRDAI regulations, data protection laws, and financial governance requirements. These regulations require strong identity access management, secure authentication mechanisms, and strict access control policies.

3. Increasing Cyber Fraud and Identity Theft Risks
Insurance companies manage vast amounts of personal and financial data, making them attractive targets for cybercriminals.

4. Insider Threats and Privileged Access Misuse
Insurance companies typically maintain numerous privileged accounts used by administrators, claims processors, and IT personnel.

5. Integration with Third-Party Insurance Ecosystems
Insurance companies often integrate their systems with agents, brokers, financial institutions, and healthcare providers. These integrations require secure authentication and identity federation mechanisms.

How Codec Networks Active Directory Security Testing helps

  • Identification of Privilege Escalation and Hidden Attack Paths
    Active Directory exploitation testing helps identify hidden privilege escalation paths within identity infrastructure.
  • Protection of Sensitive Policyholder and Financial Data
    Testing helps secure identity infrastructure that controls access to policy databases, claims systems, and financial platforms. Strengthening authentication and access controls helps protect sensitive policyholder information.
  • Mitigation of Insider Threats and Credential Abuse
    AD exploitation testing reveals excessive privileges and poorly managed administrative accounts.
  • Strengthening Security Across Insurance Ecosystems
    The service evaluates trust relationships and authentication mechanisms between interconnected systems.
  • Improved Regulatory Compliance and Security Governance
    Regular identity security assessments help insurers align with regulatory requirements and industry best practices.
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Education & EdTech

Business / Industry Dynamics, Trends, Challenges & Cyber Threats

1. Rapid Growth of Digital Learning Platforms
Educational institutions increasingly rely on digital learning platforms, virtual classrooms, and online examination systems.

2. Large and Highly Dynamic User Base
Universities manage large numbers of user accounts including students, faculty, staff, researchers, and visiting scholars. User accounts frequently change as students enroll, graduate, or change programs.

3. Protection of Research Data and Intellectual Property
Many universities conduct advanced research in areas such as technology, medicine, and engineering. These research projects generate valuable intellectual property and sensitive data.

4. Increasing Cyber Attacks on Educational Institutions
Educational institutions have become frequent targets for ransomware attacks, phishing campaigns, and credential theft. Attackers often exploit weak authentication mechanisms and poorly managed identity systems.

5. Integration with Multiple Educational Technologies
Universities integrate many platforms including learning management systems, library systems, research platforms, and cloud services.

How Codec Networks Active Directory Security Testing helps

  • Securing Identity Infrastructure Across Campus Networks
    Active Directory exploitation testing helps identify vulnerabilities within campus authentication systems. Universities can detect misconfigured permissions, weak authentication mechanisms, and insecure trust relationships.
  • Protection of Research Data and Academic Intellectual Property
    By securing AD infrastructure, institutions can prevent attackers from accessing sensitive research systems and data repositories.
  • Mitigation of Credential Theft and Privilege Escalation Risks
    Testing evaluates vulnerabilities related to credential abuse, password weaknesses, and Kerberos attacks.
  • Improved Access Governance for Students and Faculty
    AD exploitation testing helps institutions identify excessive privileges and poorly managed user accounts.
  • Strengthening Security Across Educational Technology Ecosystems
    Educational organizations can secure authentication across interconnected systems. This helps protect digital learning environments from cyber threats
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Threat Landscape

Privilege Escalation Attacks

Privilege escalation remains one of the most common and dangerous attack techniques. Attackers compromise a low-level account and climb the privilege ladder to gain administrative or domain-level control. Misconfigured ACLs, nested groups, shadow admins, and overlooked permissions enable attackers to elevate access silently. Once elevated, attackers can disable defenses, move laterally, and compromise business-critical systems.

How Codec Networks Services Mitigate This Threat

  • Identify misconfigured privileges and hidden admin paths.
    AD Exploitation Testing maps privilege escalation routes attackers use, revealing misconfigurations and over-permissioned accounts. Fixing these breaks the privilege ladder and stops attackers from climbing to domain dominance.
  • Expose shadow admins and inherited privilege risks.
    Assessments uncover users with indirect admin powers via nested groups or ACL inheritance. Eliminating shadow admins drastically reduces escalation surfaces.
  • Validate exploitability through controlled privilege abuse simulations.
    The service safely validates whether discovered privileges can be abused under real attack conditions, ensuring issues are not theoretical but actionable.
  • Restructure excessive permissions and enforce least-privilege.
    Remediation guidance helps restructure role/group permissions to ensure only necessary access exists, reducing escalation opportunities.
  • Establish ongoing privilege governance and monitoring.
    Improvements to logging and detection ensure future privilege misuse attempts are quickly identified and stopped.
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Credential Theft & Abuse

Credential theft through phishing, malware, token replay, memory scraping, or credential dumping remains a primary attacker entry point. Attackers often move through multiple identity layers—password hashes, Kerberos tickets, tokens, and stored secrets—to impersonate legitimate users. Weak password policies, stale accounts, cached credentials, and exposed secrets significantly increase attack success. Credential abuse frequently leads to lateral movement and domain compromise.

How Codec Networks Services Mitigate This Threat

  • Identify weak, stale, or vulnerable credentials across AD.
    The service flags non-expiring passwords, shared credentials, and stale accounts that attackers commonly target first.
  • Simulate credential attack techniques such as Kerberoasting or AS-REP Roasting.
    Controlled testing reveals how easily attackers could extract or crack credentials, enabling proactive hardening.
  • Locate insecure credential storage and cached secrets.
    Identification of stored hashes, hardcoded passwords, or exposed service account secrets dramatically reduces theft potential.
  • Recommend MFA strengthening and credential hygiene improvements.
    Enhancements ensure attackers cannot reuse or replay credentials, even if stolen.
  • Improve detection of suspicious authentication behaviour.
    Enhanced logging and analytics catch early signs of credential misuse before it becomes a breach.
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Lateral Movement Attacks

Attackers rarely stop after the initial access—they move laterally to other systems to reach high-value assets. Poor network segmentation, over-permissioned service accounts, and trust misconfigurations in AD make lateral movement easy. Attackers use legitimate identity features to remain undetected while expanding control. Lateral movement often precedes full environment takeover or data exfiltration.

How Codec Networks Services Mitigate This Threat

  • Map all lateral movement paths across the identity environment.
    Services identify which accounts or machines can be used as pivot points and provide targeted hardening.
  • Harden service accounts that enable cross-system pivoting.
    Analysis uncovers accounts tied to multiple systems or shared admin credentials attackers exploit.
  • Evaluate and secure trust relationships.
    Misconfigured domain trusts and delegation paths that allow lateral movement are identified and eliminated.
  • Improve segmentation and access boundaries.
    Recommendations help isolate sensitive systems and enforce identity boundaries, making movement difficult.
  • Enhance detection of movement indicators.
    Improved log correlation exposes abnormal authentication sequences that signal lateral movement early.
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Ransomware Escalation Through AD Compromise

Modern ransomware groups target AD to disable defenses, propagate rapidly, and encrypt entire environments. They analyze privilege paths, abuse AD misconfigurations, and compromise domain controllers. Once AD is compromised, attackers can shut down authentication, block recovery, and deploy ransomware at scale. Identity takeover is now a core part of ransomware strategy.

How Codec Networks Services Mitigate This Threat

  • Expose AD weaknesses commonly used in ransomware escalation.
    Testing reveals exploitable privilege paths ransomware groups use to spread across domains.
  • Identify administrative gaps enabling attack propagation.
    Weak admin tiering and shared admin credentials are flagged as high-severity ransomware risks.
  • Strengthen domain controller and GPO security.
    Hardening DCs and GPO configurations blocks ransomware attempts to disable protections or push malicious policies.
  • Eliminate privilege abuse routes to critical servers.
    Reducing privilege chains prevents attackers from reaching backup servers, file shares, and business-critical systems.
  • Improve ransomware detection readiness.
    Enhanced logging captures early signs of domain reconnaissance that precede ransomware deployment.
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Misconfigured Domain Trusts & Delegation Risks

Large environments often rely on complex trust structures spanning multiple domains, forests, or subsidiaries. Overly permissive trusts, unconstrained delegation, and unmanaged SIDHistory create massive attack surfaces. Attackers exploit these misconfigurations to escalate privileges across large segments of the environment. One compromised child domain can lead to full forest compromise.

How Codec Networks Services Mitigate This Threat

  • Assess and map all trust relationships for risks.
    The service uncovers which trusts are overly permissive or unnecessary and identifies privilege amplification points.
  • Identify dangerous delegation settings.
    Unconstrained or misconfigured delegation paths are highlighted as high-severity escalation risks.
  • Recommend secure trust restructuring.
    Reducing trust scope and enabling selective authentication limits lateral escalation potential.
  • Validate exploitability through controlled cross-domain attack simulations.
    Demonstrations prove whether attackers can jump domains, helping prioritize remediation.
  • Enhance visibility and monitoring of cross-domain authentication events.
    Improvements catch suspicious activity between domains before full compromise occurs.
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Weak GPO / Policy Configurations (GPO Abuse)

Group Policy Objects (GPOs) control authentication, security baselines, and user permissions across the enterprise. Misconfigured or vulnerable GPOs can be abused by attackers to deploy malware, escalate privileges, or disable defenses. GPO abuse allows attackers to gain persistent and stealthy control over large fleets of endpoints. Poor GPO hygiene increases compromise scale dramatically.

How Codec Networks Services Mitigate This Threat

  • Audit GPO permissions and identify vulnerable configurations.
    Services detect insecure permissions that allow attackers to modify or inject malicious policies.
  • Evaluate startup scripts, software deployment policies, and login scripts.
    These are common GPO-based attack vectors exploited to distribute malware or steal credentials.
  • Recommend restructuring and privilege segmentation for GPO admins.
    Reducing GPO admin sprawl limits avenues for manipulation.
  • Enforce secure baseline configurations.
    Standardizing GPO security reduces variability and prevents misconfigurations.
  • Improve GPO modification monitoring.
    Enhanced detection alerts teams to unauthorized GPO changes instantly.
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Insider Threats & Abuse of Privileges

Insiders—whether malicious or negligent—pose significant identity risk because they already operate within trusted areas. Excessive privileges, shared admin credentials, and poor oversight increase insider exploitation potential. Insider misuse often goes undetected due to inadequate monitoring or weak privilege governance. Without strong identity controls, insider incidents can escalate rapidly.

How Codec Networks Services Mitigate This Threat

  • Identify over-privileged accounts across the environment.
    Privilege mapping reveals users with unnecessary or inherited admin rights.
  • Break privilege inheritance that insiders can exploit.
    This ensures users only have access required for their role and nothing more.
  • Improve identity monitoring and anomaly detection.
    Enhanced logging reveals unusual activity from legitimate accounts.
  • Harden privileged access management.
    Reducing standing privileges and enforcing least privilege mitigates insider risk.
  • Provide visibility into dormant accounts and shared credentials.
    Eliminating these reduces insider exploitation opportunities.
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Hybrid AD & Cloud Identity Risks

Organizations increasingly operate hybrid AD + Azure AD or cloud-integrated identity environments. Misconfigured sync rules, over-privileged cloud roles, and token security weaknesses expose major attack surfaces. Attackers compromise cloud identities to pivot into on-prem AD or vice versa. Identity drift across hybrid environments creates inconsistent security baselines.

How Codec Networks Services Mitigate This Threat

  • Review AAD Connect sync rules and privilege paths.
    The service reveals high-risk identity bridges between cloud and on-prem environments.
  • Assess cloud-role over-permissions.
    Overly broad Azure roles create privilege escalation opportunities that attackers exploit.
  • Identify risky SSO or federation configurations.
    Weak configurations enable attackers to impersonate cloud accounts in the enterprise.
  • Strengthen token and authentication security.
    Hardening recommendations reduce the ability to replay or forge tokens.
  • Align cloud and on-prem identity governance.
    Unified policies reduce inconsistencies attackers can exploit.
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Inadequate Identity Monitoring & Detection

Many organizations lack complete visibility into identity-related attacks. Logging gaps, incomplete event collection, and weak correlation mean privilege abuse often goes unnoticed. Attackers exploit detection blind spots to persist and escalate silently. Poor monitoring increases both attacker dwell time and impact severity.

How Codec Networks Services Mitigate This Threat

  • Assess detection coverage across AD, endpoints, and cloud identity.
    Identifies missing logs and monitoring gaps that enable attacker stealth.
  • Improve log collection and retention strategies.
    Ensures all critical events are captured for analysis and investigation.
  • Enhance correlation and behavioral detection rules.
    Detecting unusual movement or authentication patterns exposes attacks early.
  • Support SIEM/EDR tuning to identity-focused threats.
    Improves detection speed and reduces false negatives.
  • Strengthen incident response readiness for identity attacks.
    Better visibility reduces time to detect, contain, and neutralize threats.
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Compliance, Governance & Regulatory Pressure

Organizations face growing scrutiny around identity security, operational governance, and audit readiness. Weak identity controls can lead to policy violations, audit failures, or operational penalties. Regulations and compliance frameworks increasingly demand strong authentication, least-privilege, and identity governance. AD misconfigurations undermine compliance posture significantly.

How Codec Networks Services Mitigate This Threat

  • Align AD identity controls with global best practices and standards.
    Services ensure identity architecture supports secure governance expectations.
  • Strengthen role-based access control and privilege governance.
    Ensures identities align with compliance-required least-privilege principles.
  • Improve audit trails and evidence readiness.
    Enhanced logging provides auditors and leadership transparent visibility.
  • Reduce compliance risk through structured hardening.
    Remediation helps organizations demonstrate strong identity and access controls.
  • Provide audit-ready reporting and verification.
    Findings and revalidation support compliance assessments confidently.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Explore key insights and expert guidance from Codec Networks addressing critical questions

about securing Active Directory environments.

  • SERVICE UNDERSTANDING & FUNDAMENTALS
  • SCOPE, COVERAGE & ASSESSMENT PROCESS
  • SECURITY, RISK & TECHNICAL CLARITY
  • BUSINESS VALUE, BENEFITS & IMPROVEMENTS
  • REPORTING, REMEDIATION & POST-ASSESSMENT SUPPORT
What is Active Directory (AD) Exploitation Testing?
AD Exploitation Testing evaluates identity, privilege, and access vulnerabilities within your AD environment using safe, controlled simulation of attacker techniques to identify misconfigurations and hidden risks.
Why do organizations need identity-focused security assessments?
Identity-based attacks are the fastest-growing threat vector. Assessments help uncover privilege misuse, risky accounts, and access flaws that attackers use to escalate privileges or bypass controls.
How is this service different from normal penetration testing?
Penetration testing focuses on external or application vulnerabilities, while AD exploitation testing focuses specifically on identity, privileges, authentication flows, and internal escalation paths.
Is this service safe for live production environments?
Yes. The assessment is designed to operate safely, non-intrusively, and without disrupting ongoing business operations.
Who benefits most from AD exploitation testing?
Organizations with large employee bases, complex access structures, hybrid IT environments, or high-value data benefit most due to increased identity complexity.
What areas of the identity environment are covered in the assessment?
The assessment covers AD configurations, privilege paths, access groups, service accounts, delegation settings, GPOs, authentication processes, and trust relationships.
How is the scope defined?
Scope is determined collaboratively with the client based on critical systems, identity boundaries, business units, and operational considerations.
Can the assessment include cloud-integrated identities?
Yes. Hybrid identity setups and cloud-linked access paths can be reviewed for risks, misconfigurations, and privilege issues.
Does the assessment include user accounts and service accounts?
Yes. Both human and machine identities are evaluated since service accounts are often highly privileged and frequently overlooked.
How long does a typical AD exploitation assessment take?
Duration depends on environment size, number of domains, complexity, and scope. It is planned efficiently to minimize operational impact.
What are the risks if AD exploitation testing is not performed?
Undetected identity weaknesses can allow attackers to escalate privileges, manipulate workflows, access sensitive systems, or cause large-scale operational disruption.
Does this service help prevent ransomware escalation?
Yes. By identifying privilege paths, misconfigurations, and identity exposures, the service reduces the pathways ransomware uses to spread.
How does this assessment address lateral movement attacks?
It identifies movement paths across systems through privileges, trusts, and shared access structures, enabling clients to block them proactively.
Can this service uncover dormant or compromised accounts?
Yes. Dormant, unused, or unsafe accounts are highlighted due to high exploitation risk.
Does the assessment identify risky GPO configurations?
Yes. GPOs tied to authentication, endpoint configuration, scripts, and permissions are evaluated for security weaknesses.
What business outcomes does AD exploitation testing support?
It improves identity security, reduces breach likelihood, enhances operational resilience, and strengthens governance around critical systems.
How does it help with operational continuity?
By identifying identity weaknesses early, the assessment reduces risks of system disruption, downtime, or unauthorized command execution.
Does this service help reduce costs?
Yes. It prevents costly incidents, reduces fraud risk, avoids identity-related downtime, and supports smoother audit cycles.
Can it improve customer trust?
Yes. Strengthened identity controls protect customer data, transaction flows, and operational integrity, improving trust.
How does this help with identity governance?
It clarifies access structures, eliminates privilege drift, and supports least-privilege access management across teams.
What does the final report contain?
Reports include validated findings, privilege paths, identity risks, business impact, and a prioritized remediation roadmap.
Will the report explain how to fix identified issues?
Yes. Recommendations include clear, actionable steps for strengthening identity and AD configurations.
Is there a walkthrough of the findings?
Yes. A structured debrief ensures the client clearly understands findings, risks, and remediation options.
Can the organization address remediation internally?
Yes. Clients can apply recommendations using their internal IT/SOC teams, supported by the clarity of the report.
Do you provide revalidation after remediation?
Revalidation can be performed upon client request to confirm closure of identified risks.
SERVICE UNDERSTANDING & FUNDAMENTALS
What is Active Directory (AD) Exploitation Testing?
AD Exploitation Testing evaluates identity, privilege, and access vulnerabilities within your AD environment using safe, controlled simulation of attacker techniques to identify misconfigurations and hidden risks.
Why do organizations need identity-focused security assessments?
Identity-based attacks are the fastest-growing threat vector. Assessments help uncover privilege misuse, risky accounts, and access flaws that attackers use to escalate privileges or bypass controls.
How is this service different from normal penetration testing?
Penetration testing focuses on external or application vulnerabilities, while AD exploitation testing focuses specifically on identity, privileges, authentication flows, and internal escalation paths.
Is this service safe for live production environments?
Yes. The assessment is designed to operate safely, non-intrusively, and without disrupting ongoing business operations.
Who benefits most from AD exploitation testing?
Organizations with large employee bases, complex access structures, hybrid IT environments, or high-value data benefit most due to increased identity complexity.
SCOPE, COVERAGE & ASSESSMENT PROCESS
What areas of the identity environment are covered in the assessment?
The assessment covers AD configurations, privilege paths, access groups, service accounts, delegation settings, GPOs, authentication processes, and trust relationships.
How is the scope defined?
Scope is determined collaboratively with the client based on critical systems, identity boundaries, business units, and operational considerations.
Can the assessment include cloud-integrated identities?
Yes. Hybrid identity setups and cloud-linked access paths can be reviewed for risks, misconfigurations, and privilege issues.
Does the assessment include user accounts and service accounts?
Yes. Both human and machine identities are evaluated since service accounts are often highly privileged and frequently overlooked.
How long does a typical AD exploitation assessment take?
Duration depends on environment size, number of domains, complexity, and scope. It is planned efficiently to minimize operational impact.
SECURITY, RISK & TECHNICAL CLARITY
What are the risks if AD exploitation testing is not performed?
Undetected identity weaknesses can allow attackers to escalate privileges, manipulate workflows, access sensitive systems, or cause large-scale operational disruption.
Does this service help prevent ransomware escalation?
Yes. By identifying privilege paths, misconfigurations, and identity exposures, the service reduces the pathways ransomware uses to spread.
How does this assessment address lateral movement attacks?
It identifies movement paths across systems through privileges, trusts, and shared access structures, enabling clients to block them proactively.
Can this service uncover dormant or compromised accounts?
Yes. Dormant, unused, or unsafe accounts are highlighted due to high exploitation risk.
Does the assessment identify risky GPO configurations?
Yes. GPOs tied to authentication, endpoint configuration, scripts, and permissions are evaluated for security weaknesses.
BUSINESS VALUE, BENEFITS & IMPROVEMENTS
What business outcomes does AD exploitation testing support?
It improves identity security, reduces breach likelihood, enhances operational resilience, and strengthens governance around critical systems.
How does it help with operational continuity?
By identifying identity weaknesses early, the assessment reduces risks of system disruption, downtime, or unauthorized command execution.
Does this service help reduce costs?
Yes. It prevents costly incidents, reduces fraud risk, avoids identity-related downtime, and supports smoother audit cycles.
Can it improve customer trust?
Yes. Strengthened identity controls protect customer data, transaction flows, and operational integrity, improving trust.
How does this help with identity governance?
It clarifies access structures, eliminates privilege drift, and supports least-privilege access management across teams.
REPORTING, REMEDIATION & POST-ASSESSMENT SUPPORT
What does the final report contain?
Reports include validated findings, privilege paths, identity risks, business impact, and a prioritized remediation roadmap.
Will the report explain how to fix identified issues?
Yes. Recommendations include clear, actionable steps for strengthening identity and AD configurations.
Is there a walkthrough of the findings?
Yes. A structured debrief ensures the client clearly understands findings, risks, and remediation options.
Can the organization address remediation internally?
Yes. Clients can apply recommendations using their internal IT/SOC teams, supported by the clarity of the report.
Do you provide revalidation after remediation?
Revalidation can be performed upon client request to confirm closure of identified risks.

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