This session will focus on how VMware NSX Data Center helps to answer the question, “How do you secure applications that are widely distributed and constantly changing?” By making network security an intrinsic part of the environment on top of which applications and data live, NSX Data Center delivers security policies and controls that are as ubiquitous and agile as applications themselves, no matter where they live. Find out about context-aware micro-segmentation and other key capabilities of NSX Data Center that shrink the application attack surface and improve your overall security posture.
Speakers Alex Berger, Product Marketing, Networking and Security, VMware: Alex Berger is a Product Marketer with VMware’s Networking and Security business unit. His focus is on security products and their use cases, including VMware NSX and VMware AppDefense. Prior to joining VMware, Alex worked on enterprise security products addressing a range of security issues including data access governance, identity and access management, privileged identity management, and threat detection and response. Christopher Frenz, AVP of Information Security, Interfaith Medical Center:
Christopher Frenz is the Director of IT Infrastructure at Interfaith Medical Center and is an expert on healthcare security and privacy. He the author of the books “Visual Basic and Visual Basic .NET for Scientists and Engineers” and “Pro Perl Parsing”, as well as the author of numerous articles. Frenz holds many industry standard certifications, including CISSP, HCISPP, CISM, CISA, FIP, CIPP, CIPM, CIPT, and CCSK.