


Used correctly, it can be a great tool to augment your proactive cybersecurity procedures. You can get it here from the official Microsoft Technet blog. It was developed by software engineer and cybersecurity enthusiast Mark Russinovich and purchased by Microsoft in 2006 as a freely downloadable utility for Windows. While we’ll focus on security utilities, its tools span:

You can complete almost any administrative tasks, from monitoring or starting processes to see what files and registry keys your applications are accessing. While it’s not limited to security-related tools, it’s been growing in popularity as a more convenient option for security professionals instead of using clumsy command-line interfaces. Sysinternals is a free suite of cybersecurity tools for Windows users that help you manage, troubleshoot, and diagnose your Windows systems and applications.
