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Manage episode 242493080 series 51092
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With the introduction of vSphere encryption in 6.5 and vSAN 6.6, it has become much easier - and cost-effective - for businesses to encrypt private data. By deploying encryption to protect sensitive workloads in VMware, using the advanced cryptographic permissions in vCenter Server organizations can protect their sensitive information in their internal applications or databases that don’t natively support transparent encryption.
Join Patrick Townsend, Founder and CEO of Townsend Security, as he talks about how to protect data in VMware’s vSphere and vSAN with encryption and key management.
Download this podcast to learn about:
Encrypting applications and databases that don't natively support encryption
Encryption performance
KMIP and encryption key management
…
continue reading
Join Patrick Townsend, Founder and CEO of Townsend Security, as he talks about how to protect data in VMware’s vSphere and vSAN with encryption and key management.
Download this podcast to learn about:
Encrypting applications and databases that don't natively support encryption
Encryption performance
KMIP and encryption key management
85 episodes
Manage episode 242493080 series 51092
Content provided by Luke Probasco and Townsend Security. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Luke Probasco and Townsend Security or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.
With the introduction of vSphere encryption in 6.5 and vSAN 6.6, it has become much easier - and cost-effective - for businesses to encrypt private data. By deploying encryption to protect sensitive workloads in VMware, using the advanced cryptographic permissions in vCenter Server organizations can protect their sensitive information in their internal applications or databases that don’t natively support transparent encryption.
Join Patrick Townsend, Founder and CEO of Townsend Security, as he talks about how to protect data in VMware’s vSphere and vSAN with encryption and key management.
Download this podcast to learn about:
Encrypting applications and databases that don't natively support encryption
Encryption performance
KMIP and encryption key management
…
continue reading
Join Patrick Townsend, Founder and CEO of Townsend Security, as he talks about how to protect data in VMware’s vSphere and vSAN with encryption and key management.
Download this podcast to learn about:
Encrypting applications and databases that don't natively support encryption
Encryption performance
KMIP and encryption key management
85 episodes
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