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Currently
most desktop productivity software including browsers, mail clients, Office
suites, IM, and media players make direct connections to the Internet and/or
run untrusted content. As a result, these applications, which are core to office
productivity, are also the primary vector of infections from Internet-borne
malicious software.
This session
will describe how desktop virtualization can be deployed within an organization
to secure users' desktop applications against Internet-based threats and
untrusted content.
Current
solutions, which are largely signature-based, are largely ineffective at
detecting current sophisticated threats that will create botnets from office
machines as well as leak proprietary data. Virtualization technology is now
"prime time" because of recent advances in chipset technology that
makes it feasible and economical to run several concurrent virtual machines on
the desktop. This session not only will present methods and tools for using
virtualization to secure common desktop applications, but also portend the
future of desktop virtualization where virtualization disappears from the user
experience through seamless integration with the host operating system.
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In 2005 Dr.
Ghosh was honored with the Frank Byron Rowlett Award for Individual Excellence
for his breakthrough research into cyber-defense to include technology to
automatically quarantine computer-based worms.
Conference Faculty - A Who's Who of
Virtualization Technology Rock Stars!
International Virtualization Conference & Expo faculty alumni include such
notable speakers as: Bret Adam (rPath), Deepak Alur (JackBe), Theo Beack (BEA
Systems), Kevin Brown (Kidaro), Donato Buccella (Certeon), Bob Buffone
(Nexaweb), David Christian (MindBridge), Jonathan Clark (Thinstall), Ariel
Cohen (Xsigo Systems), Andrew Conte (APC), Simon Crosby (Citrix Systems), Kurt
Daniels (Parallels), Sujil Das (Mellanox Technologies), Kevin Epstein (Scalent
Systems), Shai Fultheim (ScaleMP), Rick German (Stoneware), Dror Gill (Ceedo),
Ravi Gururaj (VMLogix), Matthew Haynos (IBM), Stephen Herrod (VMware), Arthur
Hitomi (Endeavors Technologies), Gordon Jackson (DataSynapse), Peter Jensen
(Thinstall), Steve Kaplan (AccessFlow), David Kleidermacher (Green Hills
Software), Madhur Kohli (Levanta), Brian Korn (Scalent Systems), Gary Lamb
(AccessFlow), Rich Lechner (IBM), Matt Lee (Neocleus), Victoria Livschitz (Grid
Dynamics), Bob Lozano (Appistry), Peter Manca (Egenera), Andi Mann (EMA), Jerry
Melnick (Marathon Technologies), Mark Milligan (VirtualLogix), Shridhar Mittal
(iTKO), Hezi Moore (Reflex Security), Phil Morris (Sun Microsystems), Parviz
Peiravi (Intel), Geva Perry (GigaSpaces Technologies), Harry Petty (Brocade),
Stephen Pollack (PlateSpin), George Pradel (Vizioncore), Bob Quinn (3Leaf), Ben
Rudolph (Parallels), Bill Scarborough (VMware), John Stetic (PlateSpin), Brian
Stevens (Red Hat), Robert Steward (DataDirect), Allen Stewart (Microsoft),
Butch Villafor (Egenera), Roland Wartenberg (SAP), Matt Waxman (EMC
Corporation), Julian Weinstock (Desktone), Hubert Yoshida (Hitachi) and Kurt
Zieglar (SIMtone).
SYS-CON's
International Virtualization Conference & Expo events are sponsored by
the world's leading virtualization technology providers, including: 3PAR, APC,
AppStream/ Symantec, Astaro, B-hive, Ceedo, Certeon, Green Hills Software, Grid
Dynamics, IBM, InstallFree, Intel, Lazslo Systems, Mellanox Technologies,
Nexaweb, NextAxiom, Parasoft, PlateSpin/ Novell, Rackspace, Red Hat, Reflex
Security, RingCube, Skytap, Splunk, Stoneware and Xsigo Systems.
November 20-21, 2008,
January 26-27, 2009, London, England (www.Virtualization-Europe.co.uk)
The Most Distinguished Virtualization
Faculty at the Upcoming
November 20-21, 2008 Conference San Jose, CA
SYS-CON’s upcoming “4th
International Virtualization Conference & Expo” faculty includes such
distinguished speakers as: Alex Bakman (VKernel), Michael Berman (Catbird),
Donato Buccella (Certeon), Reuven Cohen (Enomaly), Mike Feinberg (EMC), Joe
Fitzgerald (ManageIQ), Anup K. Ghosh (Secure Command), Patrick Harr (Nirvanix),
Mike Kemp (Liquid Computing), Lynn LeBlanc (FastScale), Jay Litkey (Embotics),
Billy Marshall (rPath), Dave McCroy (Hyper9), Mike Neil (Microsoft), Bob Quinn
(3Leaf), Kirill Sheynkman (Elastra Corporation), Javier Soltero (Hyperic), John
Suit (Fortisphere), Ratmir Timashev (Veeam), Thorsten von Eicken (RightScale),
Ed Walsh (Virtual Iron), Roland Wartenberg (SAP), John Whaley (MokaFive) and
Steve Wilson (Sun Microsystems).
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