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In this video we delve into integrating Active Directory with Tenable OT to streamline role-based access control (RBAC) systems. By linking roles directly from Active Directory, we significantly simplify the management process, eliminating the need to handle numerous local accounts and enhancing both efficiency and security. We'll begin with a thorough walkthrough on accessing and utilizing the necessary documentation for setting up user roles effectively. I'll demonstrate how to create specific groups such as OT Admins and OT Security Managers directly in your Active Directory. Additionally, we'll tackle troubleshooting common issues, with a special focus on DNS configurations crucial for seamless Active Directory integration. I've accumulated practical tips and tricks to help you set up and troubleshoot your roles effectively. We'll explore DNS settings, user role configurations, and how to ensure your Tenable OT environment leverages your Active Directory setup correctly. Whether you're an IT professional tasked with network security management or just keen to learn more about Active Directory and Tenable OT integration, this video is loaded with essential insights. Don't forget to check the detailed commands and steps provided below if you need to reference them later. If you find this video helpful, please hit the like button, subscribe for more insightful content, and leave your questions or feedback in the comments. I'm here to assist you in making your network environments as secure and efficient as possible! Thank you for watching, and I look forward to helping you secure and optimize your network environments! ================== The GetADUser command: Get-ADUser -Identity [user_name] -Properties UserPrincipalName, DistinguishedName, MemberOf, DisplayName