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As part of its strategy to provide the most complete
solution for secure virtualization, McAfee Foundstone Professional Services
also outlined a set of security guidelines covering people, processes and
technology to educate enterprises adopting virtualization technologies.
Patrick Hayati, Regional Director McAfee,
The new Foundstone Professional Services offering complements the robust
security features built into VMware virtualization software,” said Brian Byun,
Vice President of Global Partners and Solutions at VMware. “Together, VMware
and McAfee will ensure that customers can continue to run their virtualized
environments with even greater security than purely physical environments.'”
McAfee Foundstone Professional Services helps enterprises create, deploy and
maintain virtual infrastructure with the highest possible security. Foundstone
consultants help identify and mitigate the risk to a virtual infrastructure by
reviewing the people, processes and technology surrounding this virtual
deployment.
“By formulating a holistic approach to people, process and technology, security
professionals can be confident that their virtualization strategy is in line
with the rest of their traditional security policy,” said Hayati. “Organizations
can now enjoy the full benefits of virtualization with enhanced security by
taking a risk based approach. This is not only recommended but critical when
making any such large and revolutionary changes.”
Virtualization is generating global momentum because it can deliver significant
business benefits for customers: reducing capital and operating expenses,
assuring business continuity, strengthening security, and going green.
However, the security implications of adding virtual machines to a corporate
environment also need careful consideration. In a 2007 InformationWeek survey
of IT professionals, only 12% said they had put strategies in place to protect
their virtual machines.
Just as with physical systems, IT organizations using virtualization
technologies must focus on people, processes and technological considerations
associated with securing their operations. Some of the items enterprises need
take note of when deploying virtualization technologies include:
- Data protection
- Management controls need to be protected
- It is important to consider what access users have with respect to the host
- Administrators must understand the nuances and possible attacks on the systems they are deploying.
- Hardware or firmware changes on a physical machine could affect confidentiality, integrity and availability of the virtual machines running on that machine
- Asset and inventory management
- Contingency planning and disaster recovery
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