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IBM has introduced IBM Virtual Server Security for VMware vSphere, a software product designed to help organizations secure and protect their virtual server infrastructure. The software will help safeguard virtual server environments and allows businesses a more secure path for transitioning critical assets to virtual enterprise data centers.
According to IBM, the rate of adoption for virtualization is growing as companies consolidate their data centers and, while the migration to virtual environments offers many benefits, it also requires businesses to take unique measures to combat the next generation of security threats and compliance challenges. These measures are required because of reduced visibility and control that come with the addition of more information technology layers. Given this changing landscape, traditional security made for physical computing environments becomes inadequate as a sole solution.
IBM Virtual Server Security for VMware vSphere provides protection for every layer of the virtual infrastructure including the hypervisor, operating system, network, applications, server-based virtual desktops, virtual machine and traffic between virtual machines. By integrating with VMware VMsafe technology, the new software provides clients with better visibility, security granularity and scalability in their growing virtual data centers.
Automatic protection features include:
* Virtual Network Access Control (VNAC) to limit network access from a virtual server until security posture is confirmed;
* Rootkit detection and prevention to increase virtual server uptime and availability;
* Virtual infrastructure monitoring and reporting to identify vulnerabilities;
* Autodiscovery and virtual network segment protection to provide visibility and control of the virtual infrastructure.
More information.

•Date: 17th Nov 2009• Region: World •Type: Article •Topic: ISM news
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