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VMworld 2012 – Time to Vote! – Mike Foley

VMworld 2012 – Time to Vote!

Hi all,

I’ve submitted four sessions for VMworld 2012. Three of them I’ve submitted with my vPartner in Crime here at RSA, Brian Tobia. [His Blog]

Here are the sessions and their descriptions.

#2316 Session Title: IT Tools for Security Guys – vCenter Orchestrator
Session Abstract: Using vCenter Orchestrator and your Security Incident and Event Manager together to alert on out of policy actions.

#2315 Session Title: vShield for Beginners
Session Abstract: Understand the 3 components (app, endpoint & edge) of the vShield family. Introduce the concepts of security groups and the application of policies (AV, DLP, etc) at a group/business aligned level

#2324 Session Title: Mirror, Mirror – And introduction to network monitoring and packet capture in a virtual environment
Session Abstract: Introduction to the port mirroring capabilities and current limitations of the VMware Distributed Virtual Switch.

Also, for those of you who can vote for sessions that are not available to public voting, please check out #2326. I’d like to include the title here, but in order to respect confidentiality as the session depends on an unannounced feature of a future VMware product, I’ll leave that up to others to disclose. :)

Go VOTE!

And Thanks!