Friday, November 1, 2013

VMware Security Blog: vSphere Security Blog Update

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.



  1. The vSphere 5.5 Hardening Guide has been released!

  2. vSphere Web Client Roles and Permissions How-To Video

  3. Virtual Appliances getting more secure with vSphere 5.5 – Part 1

  4. Virtual Appliances getting more secure with vSphere 5.5 – Part 2

  5. Virtual Appliances getting more secure with vSphere 5.5 – Part 3

  6. Virtual Appliances getting more secure with vSphere 5.5 – Part 4

  7. ESXi, syslog and logins

  8. “It’s a Unix system, I know this!”

  9. Grant shell access to this user? No worries mate!

  10. 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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