Henry Zhang

Henry Zhang is the Founder and CEO of Senteon, a Managed Endpoint Hardening Cybersecurity Startup. Henry graduated from the Purdue University and combines his education with experience at companies like Cisco and Archer Daniels Midland as well as in-depth Windows system knowledge to deliver a premier endpoint security platform. Today, Henry and Senteon are focused on enhancing cybersecurity posture by streamlining the OS hardening process. Our goal is to help organizations safeguard their digital assets and foster a proactive security mindset.

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Securing Digital Assets: A Guide to CIS Controls for Enhanced Protection

In the digital arena where cyber threats constantly evolve, the hardening of workstations, servers, and browsers isn’t just prudent — it’s imperative. This guide delves into the practical application of CIS controls to bolster your cybersecurity...

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7 Cybersecurity Essentials from the Experts

Unearth the top cybersecurity tactics from our expert-led webinar with special guest Marty Godsey from Rudio. Dive into...

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Revolutionizing Endpoint Management: Senteon’s Labeling System

Something that’s been popping up in our discussions quite often this past month is our chosen methods of organization...

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Windows Logon Session Types: NewCredentials

Logon Type — NewCredentials Used with RunAs or mapping a network drive with alternate credentials. Create a new logon...

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Windows Logon Session Types: NetworkCleartext

Logon Type — NetworkCleartext Used to logon with credentials sent in clear text (only possible for certain services).

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Windows Logon Session Types: Unlock

Logon Type — Unlock Used to unlock an Interactive Logon session. Creates a new Type 2 (Interactive) logon type.

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Windows Logon Session Types: Batch

Logon Type — Batch Used to run a scheduled task as a specified account.

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Windows Logon Session Types: Service

Logon Type — Service Used to run a service as a specified account.

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Windows Logon Session Types: Network

Logon Type — Network Used to access a Windows resource (e.g. shared folder) from a system on the network.

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