Combination of New Hardware and Software Capabilities to Better Protect Data and Reduce Threats to Cloud Datacenters
NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
- VMware
vSphere® 5.1 will support Intel® Trusted Execution Technology (Intel®
TXT), providing hardware-backed assurance for integrity of virtualized
environments to better protect data and reduce threats to cloud data
centers.
- Dupont, one of the largest global R&D
organizations, is using Intel TXT to strengthen security and compliance
policies in their private cloud.
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Aug. 27, 2012 – Although companies are expanding
their use of cloud computing to realize improved agility and
efficiencies, concerns about security remains a top barrier to adoption.
Today, Intel Corporation announced new collaboration withVMware and
will deliver a platform for trusted cloud that combines
Intel® Trusted Execution Technology
(Intel® TXT) with the new release of VMware vSphere® 5.1, the leading
platform for building cloud infrastructures. With hardware-enhanced
security capabilities integrated into the processor, Intel TXT combined
with VMware vSphere 5.1 will provide a hardened and high-integrity
platform to run business-critical applications in private and public
cloud environments.
Platform integrity for data protection and control
In
cloud datacenters, servers are typically virtualized and shared across
multiple departments or customers and are no longer dedicated to
specific lines of business. This has created new security concerns. The
difference can be compared to owning your own home vs. living in an
apartment complex. When owning a home, one has significant control over
its security and protection -- everything from locks, secure fences to
home security systems. This is similar to today's enterprise IT
security. But when one lives in an apartment, it is a multi-tenant
environment with multiple people sharing the same building resources
generating higher concerns about security. Someone accessing the
apartment via a shared fire escape or maybe a landlord entering the
apartment when a tenant is not there heightens security concerns. This
situation is similar to having less control in your cloud computing
environment.
In a recent global
survey
of IT professionals conducted by Intel about cloud security, 61 percent
of IT pros expressed concern about a lack of control and insight about
security capabilities of these shared, virtualized datacenter resources.
IT pros also have concerns about not having adequate tools to protect
against cyber-attacks and 57 percent will not put sensitive data that
must meet specific compliance requirements into cloud datacenters.
Furthermore, 55 percent worry about loss of control of data stored off
premise in public cloud provider datacenters.
Intel TXT is a built-in security capability that is part of servers based on
Intel® Xeon® processor E3, E5 and E7 series.
When combined with VMware vSphere 5.1, organizations will be able to
better address these challenges through increased infrastructure
integrity and having greater control over the security status of servers
in virtualized clouds. Companies can also realize operational
efficiencies by making it easier to move virtual machines across clouds
to "known good" trusted pools of servers, while at the same time, better
meet compliance requirements and automate remote audit processes. To
make it easier to deploy these security capabilities, Intel and VMware
have developed solution reference architecture, or recipes, via the
Intel Cloud Builders program.
"Intel
TXT provides hardware enforcement to help overcome some of the most
challenging aspects of cloud security, including detection and
prevention of bios attacks and evolving forms of stealthy malware, such
as rootkits," said Jason Waxman, general manager, Intel Cloud
Infrastructure Group. "VMware vSphere 5.1 support of TXT is essential to
building a foundation of trust in virtualized infrastructures and the
cloud and is ready for deployment."
"VMware
is pleased to partner with Intel to support Intel TXT in VMware
vSphere® 5.1," said Bogomil Balkansky, senior vice president, Cloud
Infrastructure Products, VMware. "The combined capabilities bring a
trusted security solution for cloud environments. With VMware vSphere
5.1 and Intel TXT, we are empowering our customers to have the
confidence to put their sensitive data and business-critical workloads
in the cloud."
Case study: Dupont
Dupont,
one of the largest research and development organizations in the world
with more than 9,500 scientists and engineers, is a leader in
high-performance cloud computing.Research and development projects might
last from a few months to several years. Dupont needed a platform that
could provide infrastructure on demand, and then return resources to the
pool once projects were completed. Since Dupont's research and
development efforts were spread across the globe, they also required an
infrastructure that complied with regional regulations and kept
sensitive information safe and within geographic borders.
"When
extending cloud in a global way, compliance and regulation require
capabilities such as geo-fencing, bursting and encryption when migrating
to a public cloud, as well as support for vendor cloud services where
terms and agreements play a key role," said Dr. Hai Zhu, manager, Dupont
Central Research & Development. "The compliance engine can be
supported through the platform itself with such technologies as Intel
TXT to monitor these systems."
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