Hypervisors play a critical role in modern IT infrastructure, but their security vulnerabilities make them a prime target for cybercriminals. Recent high-profile breaches—including MITRE, MGM Casinos ($100M), and Johnson Controls ($51M)—have exposed the devastating risks posed by ransomware and advanced cyber threats to virtualized environments. A ransomware attack on a virtualized environment can have a devastating blast radius, yet securing hypervisors is uniquely challenging due to their architecture.
Join Austin Gadient, CTO & Cofounder of Vali Cyber, as he delves into the state of hypervisor security and its implications for the virtualization community. Learn how the MGM Casinos attack unfolded and uncover the most common attack methods, including stolen credentials, unpatched vulnerabilities, advanced exploitation techniques, and persistent threats.
Most importantly, discover practical techniques and approaches to protect your hypervisors from advanced attackers.
In this webcast with VMUG, you’ll see ZeroLock:
✅ Prevent unauthorized access with SSH MFA
✅ Stop ransomware before it spreads by detecting and blocking unauthorized programs
✅ Utilize virtual patching for zero-days and secure your systems without downtime
✅ Lock down critical security settings to stop attackers from altering system configurations
✅ Instantly restore encrypted files with automated file rollback