Virtual Machines
SecureIQLab evaluates virtual machine-protecting workloads and the technology stack as part of it’s Cloud Workload Protection (CWP) Services.
Virtual Machines (VMs) are operating system workloads that run on top of hypervisors. VM’s are especially useful in managing monolithic workloads. In most of the cases, any security that is required on a physical machine is also required on the Virtual Machines.
As more enterprises are adopting a cloud strategy or directly going into cloud-native platforms, Cloud Workload Protection (CWP) has become a huge pain point for enterprises. On top of that, lack of consensual definition on what these workloads mean and how it needs to be protected has exasperated the problem.
SecureIQLab believes that any capacity or work unit that is available on the cloud instance is a workload. It could be websites, apps, storage, containers, collaboration tools, Virtual Machines(VM’s), network traffic etc.
SecureIQLab works with cloud providers as well as security Vendors to satisfy the enterprise workflow currently being adopted by different verticals.