Virtualization Security with SEP 12.1 Security
Created: 05 Jul 2011 | Updated: 11 Dec 2012 | 10 comments
Virtualization introduces a number of challenges for security professionals. In this interview, Jason Nadeau, Director of Product Management for Security Products discusses the opportunities and challenges around implementing and endpoint security solution for virtual servers and desktops.
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Excellent interview.....Insight seems to be a completely new and innovative technology!
-VKalani
some official whitepapers for the new technologies and changes in sep12.1 would be lovely
And definitely some HOW-TOs that are exclusive to SEP 12, such as
* Managing SONAR scans
* Managing Virtualized Clients
* Interfacing SEPM with Protection Center
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If God is for us, who can be against us? --- Romans 8:31
Can someone how much we can get from reputation in the local scan? I know we will benefit reputation scan from web downloading, but regarding the local real time scan, how we can take advantage of this feature?
As in, is there one? It may just be a personal peculiarity, but I'd much rather read a set of data than watch a video. Not to mention local anti data streaming policies and whatnots.
ps - Apologies for my newness, but the captcha thing complained repeatedly that I was not typing the letters correctly. After five or six rounds of trial and error, turns out what it should have said was "The message is too short." Further, when editting the saved message, the captcha field is not displayed until after I try to save and that action fails because the captcha is not filled out.
Excellent interview ,i think you are doing nice job this interview is very help full for me and i like to see it more .
swismax
nice one...
Very informative.
good speech
you are post such a nice interview that virtualization secuity is such a awsome that are doing great job my best wish with you .
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