Since its acquisition by Broadcom Inc., VMware has homed in on cybersecurity through its VMware Cloud Foundation.
The project is part of a strategy to adapt to a rapidly changing cybersecurity landscape, according to Vijay Ramachandran (pictured), vice president of product management, core infrastructure, at Broadcom.
“The attacks have become a lot more sophisticated,” he said. “There are attacks that happen in memory where there’s no files involved. Previously, the legacy file-based scanning also doesn’t take into account some of the behavioral aspects of the attack. We have to evolve our infrastructure, our protection, to ensure that we not only look at the legacy way of protecting against attacks, but also [are] keeping up to date with the new ways of protecting against attacks.”
Ramachandran spoke with theCUBE Research’s Christophe Bertrand at the Cyber Resiliency Summit, during an exclusive broadcast on theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio. They discussed how cybersecurity is evolving through private cloud and artificial intelligence initiatives. (* Disclosure below.)