Data Center Security with Virtualization
Data Center Security with Virtualization
By Allan Tan | Feb 3, 2009 | 2913 reads
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Enterprises deploying virtualized solutions to save on money and maximize resources are soon learninng that security remains relevant whether the servers are physical or virtual. In this webcast, Ginnwan Teo, technical manager for Check Point Software, discusses the areas where security are at its weakest in a virtual environment and offers options that companies can use to better secure their virtual environments.
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Wow thanks for this amazing
Wow thanks for this amazing webcast. It is always interesting to listen Ginnwan Teo because he has some great solutions to the security problems. Virtual environment is not ready for some massive security attacks yet. I mean there are some ares where we can find huge non secured holes. It doesn't have to be like that for sure. Hackers are not sleeping nowadays, few errors and your website database can be easily stolen. I recommend to listen this webcast to every webmaster that have some projects online. Thanks one more time and I will be waiting for more videos with Ginnwan Teo in the nearest future.
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