Virtualization technology is becoming not only increasingly ubiquitous but also increasingly heterogeneous in nature as organizations deploy bare-metal hypervisors from vendors such as VMware and Citrix. Meanwhile, organizations are also leveraging virtualization technology built into the latest UNIX, Linux and Windows operating systems. In this free webinar, top industry experts will help you understand the unique security and management requirements, as well as the risks, organizations will encounter as they migrate from the physical to virtual data center. There will be a live Q&A session after the main program.
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Dr. Eugene Schultz, CISM, CISSP Chief Technology Officer at Emagined Security Dr. Eugene Schultz, CISM, CISSP, is the Chief Technology Officer at Emagined Security, an information security consultancy based in San Carlos, California. He is the author/co-author of five books covering: Unix security, Internet security, Windows NT/2000 security, incident response, and intrusion detection and prevention. He has also written over 120 published papers. Gene was the Editor-in-Chief of Computers and Security from 2002 - 2007, is currently on the editorial board for this journal, and is an associate editor of Network Security. |
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David McNeely Centrify Director of Product Management David McNeely is a Director of Product Management at Centrify, and works with customers to drive the roadmap for Centrify's award-winning identity and access management solutions. David has worked in the identity and access management market for over 16 years, holding various product marketing and management positions at ActiveIdentity, AOL, iPlanet and Netscape. At Netscape and iPlanet he was the director of product management for the Directory and Security product line, where he first promoted the concept of a centralized directory for all identity and access management. |
This webinar is for executives who have global oversight and responsibility for corporate data centers, IT managers who are currently managing or planning for a migration to a virtualized environment and other IT personnel involved in the day-to-day administration of virtual hosts and the client applications running on them.