All Posts Tagged With: "virtualization security"
Trustware Introduces BufferZone Pro 3.0
Trustware, provider of application virtualization security technologies, recently unveiled a new version of its security software application, BufferZone Pro 3.0.
17Jun2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedCloudShield Helps Service Providers Virtualize Network Appliances
CloudShield Technologies, a provider of services management and infrastructure security solutions, has announced a new release of CPOS, a packet processing operating system which aims to reudce the cost and environmental impact of implementing high-traffic converged IP networks.
12Jun2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedA Conversation About Virtualization Security, The Quotes
Last week, an interesting conference call took place with several industry leaders in the virtualization security (virtsec) area, initiated by Virtualization.com. Here are some of the most interesting quotes from that conversation.
11Jun2008 | Kris Buytaert | 2 comments | ContinuedCatbird Delivers Virtual Infrastructure Security Assessment
Catbird, virtualization security specialist and developer of the V-Agent virtual appliance, announced today the industry’s “first and only” Virtual Infrastructure Security Assessment (VSA).
3Jun2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedWho Owns Virtualization Security? The Hoff/Crosby Debate
We’ve decided to cross-publish a blog post by Gregory Ness, VP of Marketing for Blue Lane Technologies, because we think it delivers a good insight in the whole Hoff/Crosby debate about virtualization security (virtsec, if you will).
21May2008 | Robin Wauters | 5 comments | ContinuedIBM Unveils Research Initiative PHANTOM, Aims To Protect Virtual Servers Better
IBM recently announced a breakthrough in safeguarding virtual server environments and introduced new software to help businesses better manage risk. The company said the advances can provide businesses with substantial improvements in securing information, applications, and IT infrastructures around the globe.
10Apr2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedIs Virtualization The Biggest Security Vulnerability In IT Today?
Joanna Rutkowska, the founder of security research firm Invisible Things Lab, reportedly described a new type of virtualization-based malware that could be used to take control of a machine running virtualization software. Because virtualization allows companies to store many virtualized software “images” of computers on a single physical machine, an attack like the one Rutkowska envisions would allow a hacker “not only to control a single machine but to siphon data from any virtual machine it contains”.
9Apr2008 | Robin Wauters | 2 comments | ContinuedTrend Micro Enters Growing Market Of VMware Virtualization Security Providers
Trend Micro, a global leader in Internet content security, has announced a number of innovations in security solutions for VMware virtualized environments which it will debut at the 2008 RSA Conference in San Francisco.
7Apr2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedThird Brigade Wants In On The Virtualization Security Conversation
Third Brigade announced a new licensing model designed to address the accelerated adoption of virtual environments and help customers achieve the lowest total cost of ownership for virtualization security. Third Brigade licensing now allows for an unlimited number of virtual machines to be protected per physical server.
7Apr2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedVideo: Interview Greg Ness, VP Marketing with Blue Lane Technologies (VMworld Europe 2008)
This interview was recorded at VMWorld Europe 2008 in Cannes, France, and features Greg Ness, VP Marketing with Blue Lane Technologies.
5Mar2008 | Robin Wauters | 6 comments | Continued





