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Eric Greenberg, VP of Security & Risk Solutions at Integralis, will deliver the presentation, Top Five Threats Virtualization Brings to an IT Environment, at SYS-CON's 5th International Virtualization Conference & Expo in New York City this coming March 30-April 1, 2009.
In the rush to gain cost benefits from virtualization, companies are inadvertently increasing their security risks. Virtual networks are "invisible" - they are in a constant state of flux, and often cannot be secured with a "traditional" approach to IT security. This session will detail the top 5 threats virtualization brings to an IT environment and provide best practice recommendations on how to mitigate those risks. The top five threats discussed in this session are:
1) The inability to monitor the virtualized environment including machines, OS, and network
2) How virtualization impacts compliance
3) Forensic challenges of a virtualized environment
4) Virtualized machines as attack tools
5) Why the hypervisor is the weakest security link.
Speaker Bio:
Eric Greenberg is VP of Security & Risk Solutions at Integralis. He has more than 20 years of groundbreaking Internet, security, and IT experience as an executive and consultant and is the author of two widely read books, Mission Critical Security Planner and Network Application Frameworks. Highlights of Greenberg's career include his role at Netscape where he led their security group managing the deployment of a range of pioneering technologies including the one used for nearly all security on the Internet today, the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL/TLS) protocol. At a key time in the growth of the Internet, as director for Global SprintLink, he led the deployment of one of the largest international networks of its time. He also served as VP of IT Global Services at the Discovery Channel where he managed their worldwide IT infrastructure.
Learn How to Leverage Cloud Computing and Virtualization in NYC This March
Virtualization and Cloud Computing both take center stage this March in New York City, as SYS-CON Events brings two of its most popular industry-leading Enterprise IT events to the Big Apple: 5th International Virtualization Conference & Expo and 2nd International Cloud Computing Conference & Expo.
Co-located at the historic Roosevelt Hotel in midtown Manhattan, these events have the highest-energy Expo Floor of any comparable event, with more exhibitors, more attendees, and more Special Events like our industry Power Panels, our delegate prize drawings, and our attendee-generated Show Awards.
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5th International Virtualization Conference & Expo - New York City - March 30-April 1, 2009
Virtualization is reorganizing the IT industry. It underpins cloud computing by making it possible to separate the software from the hardware.Overall, the virtualization market has grown from approximately $560 million in 2005 to a forecasted $2.7 billion in 2009, according to IDC. According to Gartner, virtualization will be the highest-impact IT trend changing infrastructure and operations through 2012.
While data center virtualization is still the #1 market segment, it's starting to get competition from application virtualization, storage virtualization, I/O virtualization and virtualization for end users - so called endpoint virtualization. In fact, in almost any credible survey of Top Technology Trends for 2009, Virtualization and Cloud Computing top the list. In Gartner's Top 10 Strategic Technologies for 2009, it ranked #1, up from #5 last year.
Top Keynotes, Top Technical & Business Sessions, Top Delegates
The 5th International Virtualization Conference & Expo will feature 100+ technical sessions from the leading industry players from the main layers of the Cloud ecosystem - the infrastructure players, the platform providers, and those offering applications and services. Our two-day Expo is your chance to get in front of senior technologists including CIOs, CTOs, directors of infrastructure, VPs of technology, IT directors and managers, network and storage managers, network engineers, enterprise architects, and communications and networking specialists.
SYS-CON's 5th International Virtualization Conference & Expo will be looking at every flavor of virtualization. Delegates will be attending from all over the world - each with the specific goal of making certain their company is leveraging the performance, reliability and cost benefits of enterprise-class virtualization as it is available today.
Virtualization Topics to Be Discussed in New York City, March 30-April 1, 2009:
- Server Virtualization
- File Virtualization
- Hosted Virtualization
- Virtualization Hardware Support
- Storage Virtualization
- Windows Virtualization
- State of the Virtualization Services Market
- Desktop Virtualization
- The Future of the Virtual Enterprise
- Para-virtualization
- Hardware-level Virtualization
- Virtualization for Server Consolidation and Containment
- Utility Computing
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