Gene Kim's Practical Steps to Mitigate Virtualization Security Risks
The prospect of increased agility and the increasing cost and complexity of IT has contributed to the rapid adoption of virtualization technologies that make it possible to build and deploy IT releases and changes into production faster and more economically than ever. There are counterclaims whether virtualized environments are fundamentally no less secure than physical ones, and that virtualization can actually enable better security. Security must be baked in from conception, not addressed later. But since virtualization is already here, what steps can be taken to implement effective security controls? Where does one start, and in what order? And how does one do this in a way that creates value rather than the perception of information security creating bureaucratic barriers? It is essential that security risks of virtual environments are addressed. Learn Gene Kim’s practical steps to mitigate these risks in this Tripwire white paper.
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