
There is nearly universal agreement that information security and IT operations must properly manage virtualized servers the same way as physical servers. Security must be baked in from conception, not addressed later as an afterthought. But, if virtualization is already here, what steps can we take to implement effective security controls? Where do we start, and in what order? And how do we do this in a way that creates value rather than the perception of information security creating bureaucratic barriers to getting real work done? This paper describes typical information security risks that practitioners will face with virtualization, presents seven practical steps to secure the virtualized environment, and discusses the business value of implementing these steps.
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