IBM has made a fleet of announcements
regarding new security options for firms operating virtual environments,
explaining that by using them firms could better secure information,
applications, and infrastructures.
The first announcement concerns a research initiative released by the IBM
X-Force and IBM Research units. Phantom, as it is known, offers firms a way of
securing their virtualized server environments, and provides a layer of
management software. IBM said that this solved the tricky problem of securing
non-physical environments, something it believes firms typically struggle with.
Also announced was IBM's Tivoli Key Lifecycle Manager. This, the firm said,
offered encryption key security for storage devices, such as USB thumbsticks.
The manager also supports compliance with relevant laws, according to IBM.
"Many businesses today have no formal, scalable process to manage thousands
of encryption keys across several terabytes of data. IBM Tivoli Key Lifecycle
Manager helps reduce the complexity and cost of managing the key lifecycle by
automating the management process from key registration to changes and updates
to archiving and destruction of tapes," said Al Zollar, general manager, IBM
Tivoli Software.
Another announcement was an enhancement to the IBM Information security
portfolio, the Unstructured Data Security Solution. This, IBM, said, would
secure material across a number of disparate systems and in doing so, prevent
the unauthorised leakage of information.
Other announcements concerned access and rights management. Full details are
available on IBM's web site.
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