Hi,
Those of you that follow the vSphere Security blog are probably wondering why there hasn’t been much information posted here. I have been posting in the vSphere Blog in order to get more eyes on the security messaging of vSphere. I would encourage you to follow me there or at @vSphereSecurity on Twitter for more frequent updates.
Please note that the big news is the release of the vSphere 5.5 Hardening Guide. This release comes less than 3 weeks after the general availability of vSphere 5.5. If you have input into future hardening guide releases, please don’t hesitate to contact me!
Here’s a list of a few of the more recent items that I’ve posted in case you missed them.
- The vSphere 5.5 Hardening Guide has been released!
- vSphere Web Client Roles and Permissions How-To Video
- Virtual Appliances getting more secure with vSphere 5.5 – Part 1
- Virtual Appliances getting more secure with vSphere 5.5 – Part 2
- Virtual Appliances getting more secure with vSphere 5.5 – Part 3
- Virtual Appliances getting more secure with vSphere 5.5 – Part 4
- ESXi, syslog and logins
- “It’s a Unix system, I know this!”
- Grant shell access to this user? No worries mate!
- Skating your way to the SDDC
Thanks for all your interest in making vSphere an even better and more secure platform. I encourage you to get involved and reach out to me with your input, thoughts and concerns. Security is not a destination, it’s a journey so we can always be working to make things better!
mike
via VMware Blogs http://blogs.vmware.com/security/2013/11/vsphere-security-blog-update.html
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