VMware has announced new innovations to advance the company’s strategy to make security intrinsic to the digital enterprise. Intrinsic security makes protecting critical applications and data more automated, proactive and pervasive across the entire distributed enterprise. The announcements, made at RSA Conference 2020, include:
• New VMware Advanced Security for Cloud Foundation, which will enable customers to replace legacy security solutions and deliver unified protection across private and public clouds
• Advancements to the VMware Carbon Black Cloud, which include automated correlation with the MITRE ATT&CK framework and upcoming prevention coverage for Linux machines
• New VMware Secure State auto-remediation capabilities to automate actions across cloud environments and proactively reduce risk
“There has never been a more challenging nor exciting time in security,” said Sanjay Poonen, chief operating officer, customer operations, VMware. “Attacker sophistication, security threats, breaches, and exploits are becoming more prevalent with no end in sight. And with cloud, new applications, pervasive mobility, IoT, and data at the edge, the problem is only getting harder to solve. There must be a new approach to cybersecurity – one that is built-in, unified and context-centric. We believe the best strategy and approach is to make security intrinsic, enabling organizations to leverage their infrastructure and its unique capabilities across any app, any cloud and any device to better secure the world’s digital infrastructure – from networks, to endpoints, to workloads, to identities, to clouds.”
New VMware Advanced Security for Cloud Foundation
VMware is specifically addressing the internal data center security challenges with the new VMware Advanced Security for Cloud Foundation, which will include VMware Carbon Black technology, VMware NSX Advanced Load Balancer with Web Application Firewall capabilities and VMware NSX Distributed IDS/IPS. Each one is purpose-built for the data center and together deliver a unique and more comprehensive data center security solution. Also, all three will tightly integrate into VMware vSphere, the industry standard for data center workloads, enabling world-class security to follow workloads wherever they go through their entire life.
VMware Carbon Black Cloud Enhancements
VMware has introduced automated correlation with MITRE ATT&CK framework Technique IDs (TIDs) – a list of common tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) – built into the VMware Carbon Black Cloud. Using MITRE’s ATT&CK framework, customers can begin searching for specific TTPs based on MITRE ATT&CK techniques within the VMware Carbon Black Cloud to discover potential threats and identify areas of improvement in their security posture.
VMware Carbon Black has also integrated with the Microsoft Windows Anti-Malware Scanning Interface (AMSI) to provide additional visibility by decoding obfuscated commands. Using the integration, customers will be able to seek visibility into the exact content executed by script interpreters, such as PowerShell. Customers will also be able to search across their continuously collected endpoint activity data and create custom detections based on AMSI-related script content.
Finally, VMware Carbon Black will be adding malware prevention capabilities for Linux machines. This innovation will empower customers to migrate away from other endpoint prevention solutions specific to Linux and consolidate their security programs. This addition to the VMware Carbon Black Cloud platform means customers will have the option for comprehensive security coverage across all major operating systems (Windows, Mac, and Linux).
VMware Secure State Counters Cloud Threats with a Flexible, In-Account Remediation Approach
With VMware Secure State’s real-time detection and remediation capabilities, customers can now close the loop on cloud security and compliance to mitigate risks proactively. VMware Secure State is adding a new, flexible remediation framework to help customers automate actions across multi-cloud environments. Currently, in Beta, this solution is designed to help cloud security teams collaborate with DevOps teams and gain trust as they gradually scale best practices. The service provides pre-defined, out of the box actions or ability to create new, custom actions as code. All actions can be targeted to selectively remediate resources based on conditions such as cloud accounts, regions or resource tags.
Security teams will also get comprehensive capabilities for managing overall cloud risk. To address existing misconfigurations, they can either bulk remediate violations themselves or publish actions to delegate decisions to DevOps teams. In order to prevent new misconfigurations, they can build guardrails that auto-remediate violations at real-time speed. With an extensible, policy as code approach, users can programmatically execute all remediations as code using API and integrate them within the CI/CD pipeline. No matter how actions are triggered, customers maintain centralized visibility into remediation progress and changes to cloud resources.