More and more organizations are virtualizing their IT infrastructures to improve their workflows and resource consumption. This is making virtualization security a top priority, especially since data threats are continuously growing in numbers and sophistication.
Building an effective data protection strategy allows you to mitigate the risks and ensure the availability of your data and services. In this post, we list the main virtualization issues and detail the VM security best practices that you should implement to protect your data and apps.
What Is Virtualized Security?Â
Virtualized security (also known as security virtualization) refers to the collection of measures and solutions specifically focused on the protection of virtualized environments. For example, normal network security relies on physical hardware (switches, routers, firewalls, etc.), while virtualization security is enabled via virtual nodes.
The use of virtual networks, desktops and servers can help an organization instantly improve the IT environment security. A virtualized network can streamline traffic management. In addition, a virtualized desktop simplifies and enhances endpoint protection. A virtual server can also be helpful when building a segmented network to isolate valuable data from an intruder.Â
Virtualization Security Issues: Threats to Consider
Most virtualization security risks are similar to those that threaten physical machines and infrastructures. Still, organizations should consider some specific threats when integrating virtual workloads. The list of top concerns for virtualization security includes:
- VM sprawl
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