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    This topic for the IT professional describes authentication policy silos and the policies that can restrict accounts to those silos. It also explains how authentication policies can be used to restrict the scope of accounts.

    Authentication policy silos and the accompanying policies provide a way to contain high-privilege credentials to systems that are only pertinent to selected users, computers, or services. Silos can be defined and managed in Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) by using the Active Directory Administrative Center and the Active Directory Windows PowerShell cmdlets.

    Authentication policy silos are containers to which administrators can assign user accounts, computer accounts, and service accounts. Sets of accounts can then be managed by the authentication policies that have been applied to that container. This reduces the need for the administrator to track access to resources for individual accounts, and helps prevent malicious users from accessing other resources through credential theft.

    Capabilities introduced in Windows Server 2012 R2 , allow you to create authentication policy silos, which host a set of high-privilege users. You can then assign authentication policies for this container to limit where privileged accounts can be used in the domain. When accounts are in the Protected Users security group, additional controls are applied, such as the exclusive use of the Kerberos protocol.

    With these capabilities, you can limit high-value account usage to high-value hosts. For example, you could create a new Forest Administrators silo that contains enterprise, schema, and domain administrators. Then you could configure the silo with an authentication policy so that password and smartcard-based authentication from systems other than domain controllers and domain administrator consoles would fail.

    For information about configuring authentication policy silos and authentication policies, see How to Configure Protected Accounts.

    This section describes how authentication policy silos and authentication policies work in conjunction with the Protected Users security group and implementation of the Kerberos protocol in Windows.

    •How the Kerberos protocol is used with authentication silos and policies

    •How restricting a user sign-in works

    •How restricting service ticket issuance works

    Protected accounts

    The Protected Users security group triggers non-configurable protection on devices and host computers running Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows 8.1, and on domain controllers in domains with a primary domain controller running Windows Server 2012 R2 . Depending on the domain functional level of the account, members of the Protected Users security group are further protected because of changes in the authentication methods that are supported in Windows.

    The following table describes the events that are associated with Protected Users security group and the authentication policies that are applied to authentication policy silos.

    The events are recorded in the Applications and Services Logs at Microsoft\Windows\Authentication.

    How to Configure Protected Accounts

    Credentials Protection and Management

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  5. Data silos, or information silos, occur when data is stored in a single department or function within an organization, without being shared or made accessible to other departments. This isolation can result in a lack of efficiency and collaboration, stalling the organization’s growth and data-driven decision-making process.

  6. Apr 22, 2019 · Operating in silos is one of the biggest barriers to an organization’s ability to deliver great customer value. Typically, siloed companies have teams that focus only on their department objectives, rarely share information outside their department, and shun cross-functional collaboration. However, tearing down silos is no easy feat.