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Security is no longer just for physical assets. Cybersecurity affects every organization, from the largest ones down to the smallest. With virtualization at the core of many organizations’ IT structures, security is paramount. In these lessons, you will learn tips and techniques to keep both hypervisors and virtual machines secure.
There are best practices to be followed in cybersecurity. We will introduce the National Institute for Standards and Technology, also known as NIST, and follow their recommendations in NIST SP 800-125 Rev A. This document has many of the best practices needed to securely operate virtual machines. By using this document as a framework, you can assist your organization in operating its virtual machines safely. You will learn about establishing baselines of expected behavior. This can be used to spot future anomalies and even set up alerting. From there, we will add recommendations from other vendors to keep your virtual machines secure. By building this knowledge, you will gain the ability to help secure your organization.
It covers tips and techniques to keep both hypervisors and virtual machines secure, introducing NIST and following the recommendations in NIST SP 800-125 Rev A, plus establishing baselines of expected behavior and adding recommendations from other vendors.
The lessons cover securing hypervisors generally, as well as securing VMWare and Hyper-V specifically.
It uses NIST SP 800-125 Rev A from the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) as a framework for securely operating virtual machines.
You will gain skills in Cloud Security, Hardware Virtualization, Server Virtualization, Virtual Machines, Virtualization, and Virtualization Security.
The course is delivered through three lessons: Introduction to Securing Hypervisors, Securing VMWare, and Securing Hyper-V.