RSA 2010: How do you secure 14,000 virtual machines on 512 servers?

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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2010

David Spark here reporting for Tripwire at the 2010 RSA Conference in San Francisco.


Edward Haletky (@texiwill) is a virtualization security analyst and author. And as Haletky points out, security in the virtualization space requires a whole new way of thinking about security. Last year at the VMWorld conference, they had 14,000 machines on 512 servers. How do you protect 14,000 machines from each other, asked Haletky? And when you put that in the cloud you have hundreds of thousands of machines that are always moving. Your data may never be at rest in the cloud. All these new virtualization variables make security a far more complex issue.

Joining Haletky in the discussion is Anton Chuvakin (@anton_chuvakin), author of PCI Compliance. Make sure you watch my video interview with him as well (Haletky's in that one too) entitled "If youre going for PCI compliance, just shut up and log."

Check out more of Tripwire's coverage from the 2010 RSA Conference in San Francisco.
http://bit.ly/bRAZ0L

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