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Light but enterprise-ready: Kaspersky Hybrid Cloud Security now simplifies large-scale deployment of protection for virtualization

A new version of Kaspersky Security for Virtualization Light Agent, part of Kaspersky Hybrid Cloud Security, responds to enterprises’ demand for virtualization security and scalability. It optimizes protection rollout for larger virtual machine deployments and simplifies security management across an entire infrastructure — with a new advanced Security Virtual Machines (SVM) selection algorithm and role-based access control (RBAC) now available through Kaspersky Security Center. Among the new features, there is also behavior-based protection, exploit and intrusion prevention now available for Windows Server guest OS, as well as compatibility with Kaspersky EDR in virtualized environments.

Growing network infrastructures and their complexities create difficulties for IT security departments in larger organizations. The potential attack surface is always widening, so security teams need to be confident that all parts of it, including virtualized servers and VDI, are protected — even if there are tens of thousands of them. The updated version of Kaspersky Hybrid Cloud Security is enterprise-ready and allows customers to deploy protection to up to 100,000 virtual servers and VDI — without sacrificing performance or losing control and visibility over virtualized infrastructures.

Deployment of a security solution and its scaling is often a resource-intensive task that overloads the network and requires hard, manual work from responsible staff. In the new version of Kaspersky Security for Virtualization Light Agent, the advanced mechanism of Security Virtual Machines (SVM) discovery and selection enables more flexible choice of SVM for light agent installation, which overall makes security deployment and failover faster and automates load balancing. If there is a need to deploy a new SVM on additional or existing hosts, administrators can now automate configuration of new security virtual machines using hypervisor deployment capabilities via API.

In addition, role-based access control (RBAC) within Kaspersky Security Center is now supported in Kaspersky Security for Virtualization Light Agent, streamlining virtualization security management, which is key to large organizations with diverse teams and infrastructures. Due to this approach being commonly used in large organizations, permissions are assigned to specific roles, not individual employees, who can share responsibilities within the role, for example, to perform specific security-related tasks.

“As many analysts have predicted, cloud infrastructure in business is growing, helping organizations save resources and operate faster. Cloud is a major business enabler, but also a great headache for IT security managers. They need to keep all parts of an infrastructure secure, without slowing down, due to growing business complexity. Threats always exist, and if organizations compromise on security, this increases the risk of incident. We at Kaspersky understand this, and deliver an essential level of manageability and scalability of protection – in combination with proven security features in the next generation in our solution,” comments Sergey Martsynkyan, Head of B2B Product Marketing at Kaspersky.