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Watch the Replay of "Securing vSphere: Present and Future"
Huge thanks to the folks that turned out for our live panel to talk about what you can do now to protect your virtual infrastructure and workloads in the face of new threats like ransomware, hardware vulnerabilities, and the new types of workloads like containers and Kubernetes, as well as a look into the next year and how you can future-proof your environment. If you missed it that's no problem, click the replay to the left.
Since 2004, October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Join Bob Plankers, Sr. Technical Marketing Architect for vSphere Security & Compliance, as he does live presentations and Q&A throughout the month of October on cybersecurity topics. Each session will be about 20 minutes of presentation, and he'll answer questions live afterwards. It'll be fun and informative! Please join us!
The vSphere Security Configuration Guide is the baseline for hardening & auditing guidance for vSphere itself. Started more than a decade ago, it has served as guidance for vSphere Administrators as they work to protect their infrastructure, as well as to guide VMware in making vSphere secure by default.
ere 7 Update 1 adds support for AMD SEV-ES, a wonderful improvement to workload security when running on AMD EPYC server hardware. Join Bob Plankers to learn more about this feature.
Learn more:
https://blogs.vmware.com/vsphere/2020...
00:00 Introduction
02:20 Isolation inside ESXi
06:02 Considerations for using AMD SEV-ES
#vsphere #security #sev-es #amd #esxi
The vSphere Security Configuration Guide is the baseline for hardening & auditing guidance for vSphere itself. Started more than a decade ago, it has served as guidance for vSphere Administrators as they work to protect their infrastructure, as well as to guide VMware in making vSphere secure by default.
VMware vSphere Encrypted vMotion secures workload data that is transferred with vSphere vMotion with high-performance and low-overhead encryption on the network connection used to live-migrate VMs between hypervisors. Join Bob Plankers for a brief look at how this works and what you need -- and don't need -- to set it up.
The Encrypted vMotion feature available in VMware vSphere® 6.5 introduces a software approach that provides end-to-end encryption for vMotion network traffic. The feature encrypts all the vMotion data inside the vmkernel by using the
most widely used AES-GCM encryption standards, and thereby provides data confidentiality, integrity, and authenticity even if vMotion traffic traverses untrusted network links.
Many customers employ security & compliance scanning tools to assist them during audits of their environments. This is a collection of common questions posed to VMware about this process.
Since 2004, October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Join Bob Plankers, Sr. Technical Marketing Architect for vSphere Security & Compliance, as he does live presentations and Q&A throughout the month of October on cybersecurity topics. Each session will be about 20 minutes of presentation, and he'll answer questions live afterwards. It'll be fun and informative! Please join us!