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  • Security best practices for Microsoft Hyper-V installations

    [excerpt] It's no secret that in today's interconnected world, servers require extra security. Now Microsoft Hyper-V virtualization adds another layer of concern, since you are running a host operating system where multiple servers run virtually. The attack surface is widened from many physical...
    Posted to HyperVoria (Weblog) by Kenneth van Surksum on 02-01-2010
  • Hyper-V Security Guide

    This Solution Accelerator provides instructions and recommendations to help strengthen the security of computers running the Hyper-V role on Windows Server® 2008. It covers three core topics: hardening Hyper-V, delegating virtual machine management, and protecting virtual machines. This Solution...
    Posted to HyperVoria (Weblog) by Bink on 03-31-2009
  • BE AWARE: Microsoft will release an emergency security patch today!!

    Microsoft notified me that they will release an emergency security patch later today. Thursday October 23rd, 17:00 GMT (That is 19:00 for GMT+1+summertime) All Microsoft said is that the vulnerability can be remotely exploited by malware. Microsoft advices every Windows user / administrator to update...
    Posted to HyperVoria (Weblog) by Bink on 10-23-2008
  • Planning for Hyper-V Security

    Once you have updated the Windows Server® 2008 operating system with the Hyper-V™ technology release bits and enabled the Hyper-V role, you are ready to run virtual machines (VMs) on your server, now called a virtualization server (also called a “host”). How does this change your...
    Posted to HyperVoria (Weblog) by Bink on 09-16-2008
  • Video TechED 2008: Virtualization and Security: What Does it Mean For Me?

    This TechED 2008 session is a talk about Virtualization and Security by Steve Riley. At every event I went to, when he gives a talk, he is allways voted as best speaker. So a nice watch! View online at source or download:
    Posted to HyperVoria (Weblog) by Bink on 08-07-2008
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