Deep Security 8.0 to help in securing cloud

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The new version is designed to lower the barrier to adoption of file integrity monitoring across the data center

Trend Micro, a global player in cloud security has announced the Deep Security 8.0 that further expands its server security platform in the IT industry across physical, virtual and cloud computing environments. The latest version marks the beginning of a new era for data centre security platforms. Protection for the next generation data centre with support for all protection modules for physical, virtual and cloud is now offered. With an all-new agent less integrity monitoring capability purpose-built for VMware vSphere 5 virtual environments and other cloud-sourced innovations, Deep Security 8.0 is designed to lower the barrier to adoption of file integrity monitoring across the data center and help small and midsize businesses (SMBs) achieve higher levels of data protection and compliance.

This server security platform comprises anti-malware, firewall, IDS/IPS, Web application protection, Application control, integrity monitoring and log inspection in one integrated solution, Deep Security 8.0 offers new features for Physical and Virtual Data centre Security Platform. It will lower the operational complexity of integrity monitoring, and agent-based anti-malware to allow businesses to extend the same Deep Security protections to physical servers for Windows (Support Windows 2003, 2008, XP, Vista) and Linux operating systems. The agent hardening prevents malware and user tampering on Windows Anti-malware Agent.

This comprehensive server security platform helps to simplify security operations while enabling regulatory compliance and accelerating the ROI of virtualization and cloud projects, commented Amit Nath, Country Manager, India & SAARC, Trend Micro.

Deep Security 8.0 offers agent-based anti-malware for VDI local mode, which allows continuously optimized protection of virtual desktops as they move outside, and back, into the data center, and the platform leverages web reputation capabilities to protect users from accessing compromised websites. Virtual desktop environments protected by Deep Security agentless anti-malware, now provides an optional end-user notification that can provide malware notifications in lieu of a full-blown anti-malware agent.

It assists the acceleration of virtualization investments, higher VM consolidation rates, ensures cost-effective compliance and moves safely to the cloud.

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