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In Pictures: 12 hybrid Cloud security products to watch
Here are 12 security products that you can buy for your hybrid cloud whether they run on premise, in the cloud or a little of both.
Company name: Bromium
Product Name: vSentry
Why we are watching: Led by a team of security and virtualization experts who had worked at Citrix, Bromium developed an approach to desktop security that virtualizes end-user activities when they pose a threat of bringing in outside agents or malware. VSentry is built on a “microvisor,” a security-focused hypervisor that automatically, instantly and invisibly hardware-isolates each vulnerable Windows task in a micro-VM that cannot modify Windows or gain access to enterprise data or network infrastructure.
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CSO
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ARN
CFO World
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