Catbird Announces V-Security Beta for Citrix XenServer.Protects Users against Mismanagement mis·man·age tr.v. mis·man·aged, mis·man·ag·ing, mis·man·ag·es To manage badly or carelessly. mis·man age·ment n. and Attack
SCOTTS VALLEY, Calif. -- Catbird catbird: see mimic thrush. catbird Any of several passerine species (family Mimidae) named for their mewing calls, which they use in addition to song. The North American catbird (Dumetella carolinensis) is 9 in. [TM], provider of the only fully-hosted, enterprise-class, managed security platform for virtual and physical networks, and developer of the V-Agent[TM] virtual appliance An operating system and application designed for a virtual machine (VM) environment. The virtual appliance is packaged as a pre-installed system image for the particular hardware environment it is intended for, such as VMware, Xen or Microsoft's Virtual Server. , today announced the beta release See beta version. of its award-winning V-Security[TM] virtual infrastructure security for Citrix XenServer[TM]. The Catbird V-Agent for Citrix XenServer is available through Catbird's authorized au·thor·ize tr.v. au·thor·ized, au·thor·iz·ing, au·thor·iz·es 1. To grant authority or power to. 2. To give permission for; sanction: partners. Catbird's V-Security is the industry's first best-practices, broad-based security solution specifically designed to guard against unauthorized access to the virtual network used by the virtual infrastructure platform, preventing attacks on both the hypervisor and guest virtual machines. Delivering continuous, automated 24x7 monitoring focused on precise guest OS vulnerabilities and known attack signatures, Catbird's V-Security is the only service to proactively and comprehensively secure a virtualization An umbrella term for enhancing a computer's ability to do work. Following are the ways virtualization is used. Hardware Virtualization Partitioning the computer's memory into separate and isolated "virtual machines" simulates multiple machines within one physical computer. deployment. In addition, Catbird's V-Security for Citrix XenServer validates, verifies and enforces corporate security policy; monitors regulatory compliance of the virtual infrastructure; and controls virtual server sprawl. "With Catbird V-Security, XenServer customers can now implement security best-practices on their virtual infrastructure," said Edmundo Costa, Catbird COO. "Catbird is excited to work with Citrix and its channel on this critical advancement. Together, we will bring assurance to our customers that their security requirements are addressed right from the design phase and architected into all XenServer mission-critical deployments." "Catbird's V-Security for Citrix XenServer is a welcome complement to the XenServer product line," said Barry Davis Barry Davis (born September 15, 1943) is a former Australian rules footballer. Essendon career Recruited from Essendon High School and making his debut with Essendon Football Club in the VFL in 1961, Davis played off the half-back line and was quite a prolific player. , vice president, Corporate Development, for Citrix Systems Citrix Systems' (NASDAQ: CTXS) is an American technology company, based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with subsidiary operations in California and Massachusetts, with additional development centers in Australia, India and the UK. . "Complementing the superior security architecture of XenServer itself, our partners will also be able to offer a product that extends enterprise-class security to guest virtual machines based on a detailed understanding of the threat profile of each guest OS. Enterprise customers can now extend the same level of protection to their virtual and physical infrastructures." Catbird's V-Security is a fully-automated and comprehensive Security-As-A-Service for virtual and physical networks. Unlike conventional host-based solutions, stateful appliances and proprietary hardware solutions, Catbird's unique, stateless Refers to software that does not keep track of configuration settings, transaction information or any other data for the next session. When a program "does not maintain state" (is stateless) or when the infrastructure of a system prevents a program from maintaining state, it cannot take architecture is 100% plug-and-play. Via the groundbreaking Catbird V-Agent[TM] virtual appliance, protection is delivered within the virtual network. Monitoring from the inside yields significantly more effective coverage and eliminates the need to reroute traffic onto the physical network for validation. Catbird V-Security's coverage includes rogue virtual-device monitoring; Intrusion Prevention See IPS and IDS. Systems (IPS (1) (Inches Per Second) The measurement of the speed of tape passing by a read/write head or paper passing through a pen plotter. (2) (IPS) (Intrusion Prevention S ) and Intrusion Detection Systems This article is about the computing term. For other uses, see Burglar alarm. An intrusion detection system (IDS) generally detects unwanted manipulations of computer systems, mainly through the Internet. (IDS); policy compliance; and vulnerability monitoring to servers running multiple virtual machines. The V-Agent is free and may be instantly downloaded and deployed on any virtual network. Catbird's V-Security is available from any authorized Catbird partner. For more information about V-Security and Catbird's full line of stateless enterprise-grade in-the-cloud security solutions, visit the company's Web site at www.catbird.com. About Catbird Catbird is the industry leader in comprehensive security for virtualized and physical environments, and winner of the 2007 VARBusiness Technology Innovator Award for Virtualization. Via Catbird V-Security and the Catbird V-Agent virtual appliance, Catbird is the only company delivering best-practice security for Hypervisor, Guest VMs and Policy/Regulatory Security Compliance. As companies migrate mainstream servers and desktops to virtual environments, uncertainty over security and compliance can impact deployment plans. Catbird's protection eliminates these worries and keeps virtualization plans on track. Founded in 2000 by Internet pioneer Ron Lachman, the company's in-the-cloud architecture protects thousands of customer systems and networks who rely on Catbird and its partners to protect their valuable IT assets from external and internal threats. The private company is based in Silicon Valley, and is currently recruiting new partners and resellers. Citrix[R] and Citrix XenServer[TM] are trademarks of Citrix Systems, Inc. and/or one or more of its subsidiaries, and may be registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and in other countries. 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