PALO ALTO, Calif. — Stanford Federal Credit Union is making sure it doesn't get caught in the proverbial catbird seat when it comes to securing its virtual network.
The $801 million CU is one of the first users of the new V-Agent virtual appliance protection system from Catbird Security.
The Silicon Valley company says its solution is the first to provide rogue virtual-device monitoring, intrusion detection and protection, security compliance and vulnerability monitoring to servers running virtual machines based on VMWare, the proprietary virtualization software from EMC subsidiary VMWare Inc.
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