-
Securing your virtual servers
Although virtual servers can be more efficient than physical ones, they do open up a raft of security holes that you must secure. This article explains how.
-
Unrooting a rootkit
Writer Michael Cobb explains how to remove nasty rootkits, and the threat they pose in virtual environments.
-
Virtualisation, the cloud will challenge security in 2009
Writer David Mortman examines the issues that will prove a hassle for security in 2009, including virtualisation, software as a service and web apps.
-
Virtual environments demand new approaches to security
Recent converts to VMware say they have had to change the way they approach security, in order to cope with their new virtual environments.
-
New VMware API allows third parties into the hypervisor
The virtualisation giant's VMsafe API will allow third party security vendors to apply security policies within the hypervisor itself.
-
Virtual security appliances emerge
Vendors are beginning to offer virtual security appliances and software packages.
-
Virtualise your security tools for greater flexibility
A new approach of treating network security as a software application has produced better flexibility in deployment.
-
Tracking down your virtual machines
Before you can secure your virtual environments, you must be able track down your machines.
-
Pay heed to security when going virtual
Organisations are leaping head first into virtualisation, given the technology's purported benefits. But those that do it without considering security are taking wild risks.
-
Sourcefire has plans for virtual security
The company behind the intrusion prevention tool, Snort, will soon launch a virtualisation security product.
-
Is Hyper-V secure enough for the enterprise?
VMware is actively raising doubts about the security of Microsoft's Hyper-V. Is there any truth to the claims?
-
How secure is the cloud?
Security is one of the factors that has been holding up real cloud computing but there are strategies for secure cloud computing.
-
The rise of managed security
It seems universally accepted that managed security will boom and grow. Analysts are crawling out of the woodwork all over the place to announce their own projected growth percentages for the technology
-
Property developer builds security infrastructure
Brookfield Multiplex has standardised on Websense web security software and cloud-based email security services to provide safe and secure internet and email access for its 2000-strong workforce.
© 2012 Westwick-Farrow Pty Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners. Use of this website constitutes acceptance of our
Terms and Conditions
and
Privacy Policy.