Month: May 2011

With Shavlik buy, is VMware trying to entice more SMBs to make move to virtualization?

The company casts a wide net on the SMB space with its second acquisition in as many months. VMware hopes the addition of Shavlik’s capabilities will help make it easier to convince customers to make the transition to virtualization.

Will DDoS sanity ‘Pravail?’ Arbor releases new availability-protection product

Citing availability as the chief concern of many organizations, Arbor Networks has released a new DDoS-prevention product to help both enterprises and service providers help each other stay online.

Dark Reading Post: A National Monitoring Infrastructure

My latest Dark Reading post over at the Security Monitoring Tech Center has been published. The post postulates the feasibility of orchestrating a national monitoring infrastructure as a huge collaborative endeavor – and asks if would be possible to bring both private and public data under government oversight.

From the article:

If the national-level collection infrastructure were limited to a cyber-security mandate, however, military branches, in addition to government and intelligence agencies, could wield a national ESIM to better defend their interests. Once implemented, this national ESIM could expand to encompass public utilities and the military industrial base of defense contractors and SIs with which it partners to further national interest. Really, any organization or vendor with ties to government’s defense could be directed to submit to a national ESIM mandate in the best interest of the country’s defense. A major obstacle to hurdle is that many departments, divisions and federal entities rely on their own ESIM deployments to manage the cyber-security concerns within their own small spheres of control.

Read the full post here: http://www.darkreading.com/security-monitoring/blog/229403129/a-national-monitoring-infrastructure.html

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