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Robin Wauters

Is Virtualization The Biggest Security Vulnerability In IT Today?

April 9, 2008 by Robin Wauters 2 Comments

The question is asked by Senior Reporter from Forbes Andy Greenberg, who attended the security industry’s big annual confab, the RSA Conference, and wrote up an article aptly titled ‘Virtualization Dark’s Side’. He writes:

“In the past few months, security researchers have revealed bugs in practically every piece of virtualization software, including products from virtualization heavyweights VMware and Microsoft.

Exploiting those bugs, attackers can use what researchers call “virtual machine escape,” or “hyperjacking.” By taking control of the hypervisor, the piece of software that controls all the virtual computers within a machine, an attacker can “escape” from any single virtual computer hosted on the machine and quickly multiply his or her access to a company’s data.”

Virtualization security researchers and experts were quick to point out the weaknesses of virtualization and several techniques to breach the security.

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”.

Rutkowska also described how an intruder could install what she calls a “blue pill,” a second, malicious hypervisor that controls the original hypervisor and all of the virtual machines beneath it.

Fortunately, she also said that the attacks she discussed are likely too new to have ever been used by real-world cybercriminals, and are unlikely to become common.

What do you think?

Filed Under: Featured, Interviews, News, People Tagged With: Invisible Things Lab, Joanna Rutkowska, malware, research, RSA Conference, security, threat, virtualisation, virtualization, virtualization security, vulnerability

XTS Releases Introspect, Management & Analytics Tool for Citrix XenApp

April 9, 2008 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

XTS today announced the availability of XTS Introspect tool, which enables advanced planning and management of Citrix XenApp virtualization and application delivery environments. XTS, headquartered in the Washington DC metropolitan area, is a Citrix Ready Partner and VMware Technology Alliance Partner and has long been a provider of enterprise reporting and analytics software for the planning and management of Citrix and other virtualization platforms.

XTS

From the press release:

Previously, XTS analytics solutions provided intelligence that eased capacity planning, security audits, implementation of charge-back systems and analyzing software license requirements. With Introspect, IT organizations can now enjoy these benefits along with newly available advanced configuration analytics that enable system administrators and architects to easily gather the following information:

  • Three-dimensional configuration analysis by application, server, and user across an entire server farm
  • Detailed view of application and server properties
  • Matrix reports that illustrate where applications are installed and detail user/group access
  • Historical reporting of server hotfix implementations

To see Introspect first-hand, you’re invited to visit the XTS events to register for an interactive, online seminar for Citrix professionals featuring a presentation from Doug Brown of DABCC.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: analytics, citrix, Citrix XenApp, Introspect, management, virtualisation, virtualization, XenApp, XTS, XTS Inc, XTS Introspect, XTS Solutions

Solera Networks Releases Beta Version Of Solera V2P Tap

April 9, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Solera Networks announced today the availability of its beta version of the free Solera V2P Tap, expanding the company’s initiative toward enabling complete network visibility. Using the Solera V2P Tap, organizations deploying virtual machines can leverage their existing investments in network management and security tools by regenerating virtual network traffic, including intra-server virtual machine network traffic, to their existing physical security infrastructure to monitor and protect virtual network activity.

The company recently raised $ 5 Million in Series B funding by Canopy Ventures, which also led the company’s Series A round in 2006.

Solera Networks

From the press release:

For many organizations, monitoring and securing the virtual environment means an additional investment to deploy security tools and processes in the virtual network—the same tools they already have in the physical environment. The Solera V2P Tap sits passively in a virtual environment leveraging VMware Vswitch technology, capturing all network traffic from within the virtual environment and regenerating all or some of that traffic in real-time to the physical environment for monitoring and analysis by existing tools.

The free download of the Solera V2P Tap is now available in beta for evaluation. After completion of the beta, the download will continue to be available for free.

[Source: VMblog]

Filed Under: Funding, News Tagged With: Canopy Ventures, Solera, Solera Networks, Solera V2P, Solera V2P Tap, virtualisation, virtualization

Cisco To Acquire Remaining Interest In Nuova Systems

April 9, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

And why were Dante Malagrino of Cisco and Ed Bugnion of Nuova Systems jointly featured in the video presentation of Cisco Nexus 5000 we shared earlier today?

Start-up Nuova Systems operated as a majority-owned subsidiary of Cisco, which had invested $70 million and owned 80 % of the company. Cisco announced its initial investment in Nuova in August 2006 and announced an amendment to the agreement in April 2007 that expanded the development scope, increased the funding commitment and raised the maximum potential payout of the transaction to $678 million. And now Cisco has formally expressed its intent to acquire remaining interest in the company.

Cisco logo

Nuova Systems

From the press release:

“Cisco today announced its intent to purchase the remaining 20 % interest in San Jose-based Nuova Systems, a start up focused on the development of next-generation products for the data center market. Cisco today also introduced the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series, the first product developed by Nuova. The Cisco Nexus 5000 is a 10 Gigabit Ethernet “top-of-rack” switch that offers unified fabric capabilities through the support for multiple data center networking protocols and software intelligence.”

The Nuova transaction is success-based with the total value primarily determined by the revenue of Nuova products over three measurement periods. The first measurement period will commence in early fiscal year 2010, the second measurement period will commence in late fiscal year 2010, and the third measurement period will commence in mid fiscal year 2011. The acquisition is expected to close in Q4 of Cisco’s FY 2008. It will be acquisition No. 126 for Cisco overall and the fifth one in FY ’08.

Filed Under: Acquisitions Tagged With: Cisco, Cisco Nexus, Cisco Nexus 5000, Cisco Nexus 7000, Cisco Systems, Dante Malagrino, data center, Ed Bugnion, hardware virtualization, Nuova, Nuova Systems, virtualisation, virtualization

Video: Cisco Nexus 5000 And Virtualization

April 9, 2008 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

DataCenterKnowledge posted a video presentation today we would love to share with you too. It features Dante Malagrino of Cisco and Ed Bugnion of Nuova Systems with an explanation of how data center managers can use the new Cisco Nexus 5000 Series switches to optimize their virtualization efforts (Cisco recently introduced the 7000 Series). Prior to joining Cisco, Bugnion was a co-founder and chief architect of VMware.

Filed Under: Interviews, People Tagged With: Cisco, Cisco Nexus, Cisco Nexus 5000, Cisco Nexus 7000, Cisco Systems, Dante Malagrino, data center, Ed Bugnion, hardware virtualization, network virtualization, Nuova, Nuova Systems, server virtualization, switch, virtualisation, virtualization

Hyper-V Release Candidate Now (Optional) Part Of Windows Update

April 9, 2008 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

In a post on the WSUS Product Team Blog, Program Manager Cecilia Cole lets us know that the Hyper-V RC is now an optional part of Windows Update.

Today, April 8, the Windows Update team is making the Hyper-V Release Candidate package available as an “Optional Update” via Windows Update for all Windows Server 2008 SKUs. It will also be published as an “Optional Update” to WSUS. For more detailed instructions, please refer to How to Install Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V Release Candidate.

For more information about the availability of new and changed updates available for WSUS, please visit our TechNet site under “WSUS Updates”.

[Source: Dugie’s Pensieve]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Cecilia Cole, Hyper-V, Hyper-V RC, Hyper-V Release Candidate, HyperV, microsoft, Microsoft Hyper-V, virtualisation, virtualization, Windows Update, WSUS

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