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Kaspersky Lab reinforces security for VMware NSX with new release

New Kaspersky Security for Virtualization Agentless has achieved VMware Ready for Networking and Security status and is now certified for use with VMware NSX.

Kaspersky Lab has released a new version of its virtualization security solution, Kaspersky Security for Virtualization Agentless. Designed to provide protection within software-defined datacenters built on VMware vSphere and VMware NSX, the solution now delivers advanced security capabilities for each virtual machine and virtual network with nearly no impact on the virtualized platform’s resources.

By leveraging VMware NSX and the new Kaspersky Security for Virtualization Agentless solution, customers are able to find the right balance of performance and protection in a software-defined datacenter. The resource-efficient security solution helps retain high consolidation ratios, and reduce the load on computing resources. The anti-malware protection for virtualization allows file-scanning tasks to be offloaded from the individual virtual machine onto a dedicated secure virtual machine (VM) for greater efficiency and lower impact on the system’s performance.

Built-in VMware NSX features are now natively reinforced with Kaspersky Security for Virtualization’s security capabilities, such as anti-malware protection, virtual network IDS/IPS and enhanced SNMP-monitoring. Using NSX Security Tags allows for real-time reaction to security incidents and allows for the automatic reconfiguration of the virtual infrastructure if the Agentless detects malware or other malicious activity. With security policy integration, each virtual machine will receive precise security capabilities as defined by the corporate policies based on the VM’s role.

Kaspersky Security for Virtualization Agentless has a unique full infrastructure scan capability that enables scanning both online and offline virtual machines. Unlike traditional agent-based security solutions that can only scan operating VMs, the dedicated solution is specifically designed for virtualization to detect malware across the entire infrastructure.

“The performance vs. security dilemma has been at core of relationships between IT and security professionals for as long as virtualization has been popular in the enterprise sector. VMware and Kaspersky Lab address this dilemma by offering the use of Kaspersky Security for Virtualization Agentless with VMware NSX. This provides customers with advanced security capabilities and almost zero impact on the platform performance and efficiency. The security features we now offer for both VMware NSX and VMware vShield Endpoint means that any IT and security strategies one has can be fully aligned to particular business needs.” said Vitaly Mzokov,solution business lead, Data Center & Virtualization Security, Kaspersky Lab.

“We are pleased that Kaspersky’s Security for Virtualization Agentless product qualifies for the VMware Ready for Networking and Security logo, signifying to customers that it has met specific VMware interoperability standards and works effectively with VMware NSX. This signifies to customers that Kaspersky Security for Virtualization Agentless can be deployed in production environments with confidence and can speed time to value within customer environments,” said Kristen Edwards, director, Technology Alliance Partner Program, VMware.

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