VMware vSphere Security Design: Advanced Security
Pluralsight
Course Summary
Part 3 of 3 in the VMware vSphere Security Design series focuses on advanced security concepts in VMware virtualization.
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Course Description
Part 3 of 3 in the VMware vSphere Security Design series focuses on advanced security concepts in VMware virtualization. The goal of this course is to take you beyond basic implementation, configuration, and administration of VMware vSphere and teach you the skills needed to properly secure a vSphere environment. You’ll learn information security and risk management concepts, how virtualization affects security, guidelines and best practices for securing a virtual environment, and securing virtual machines. This course is recommended for those who have existing VMware vSphere knowledge who want to enhance their security knowledge.
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Course Syllabus
Using Host Profiles to Standardize ESX/ESXi Configuration- 9m 19s
—How Host Profiles Help Secure ESX/ESXi 1m 56s
—What is Supported with Host Profiles 1m 42s
—What is Not Supported with Host Profiles 1m 23s
—Create, Apply, and Check Compliance with a Host Profile 4m 18sKeeping Hosts and VMs Secure with Update Manager- 13m 35s
—Using VMware Update Manager (VUM) to Help Secure ESX/ESXi and VMs 5m 28s
—Deployment Options for Update Manager 7m 31s
—What We Covered 0m 36sUnderstanding and Managing vSphere Logs- 53m 56svShield: Zones, App, and Edge- 53m 27svShield: Endpoint and Trend Micro Deep Security- 56m 43sHytrust Appliance- 35m 48sCompliance and vCenter Configuration Manager- 31m 37sNext Steps- 3m 23s