Catbird
Catbird

Catbird’s vSecurity™ is the industry’s first and only comprehensive security solution for VMware. Fully leveraging virtualization’s architectural elegance, the Catbird vSecurity is the latest advancement in VMware security and offers the broadest and most cost-effective security protection for virtual networks of all sizes.


The New Catbird Seat: Complete Coverage…On The Inside

Via its groundbreaking V-Agent virtual appliance, Catbird secures the hypervisor and virtual machines from vulnerabilities and attacks. A stateless agent residing on the virtual network itself, the non-invasive, self-contained V-Agent has a view of the network impossible to see from traditional devices outside of the host.

All-in-one Protection

Catbird’s sweeping set of services brings Hypervisor security, Virtual Machine/Guest OS monitoring, Policy Compliance and Virtual Machine Sprawl Management under one single web-based management interface.

Flexible Delivery

Catbird delivers VMware security as a service, not via an expensive appliance. Security-As-A-Service exploits the true value of the service model, with Catbird’s Security Operations Center (SOC) continuously and vigilantly monitoring the security posture of the virtual deployment and taking instant action against weakness or hostile activity.

Catbird addresses a broad spectrum of Virtual Security Threats and Issues

  • Guest Operating System
    • Vulnerable to network attack, malware or user misuse and misconfiguration
    • Critical vulnerability to compromised Hypervisor
  • Virtual Network
    • Vulnerable to network attacks, worms and rogue Guest systems
  • Hypervisor
    • Vulnerable to network attack and escalation attacks from rogue or compromised Guest systems
  • Rapid Deployment and Mobility
    • Virtualization challenges traditional IT management processes of change control, security and infrastructure management


The Catbird Command Center™

IT and Business Unit personnel access the Catbird data via a web interface—the Catbird Command Center™. The Catbird Command Center™ utilizes a Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) interface that provides designated access to the data and capabilities required by specific job functions. Customers and partners are able to integrate the Catbird Command Center™ notification and report capabilities into 3rd party help desk or ticketing systems.

 
Virtual Machine Shield

VMShield® 2.0 is Proactive Data Protection for Virtual Environments

Catbird leapfrogs legacy virtual firewall technology for comprehensive virtualization security

We cool cats at Catbird knew the world was ready for something new. Virtualization, which has the power to actually transform security, was being hamstrung by legacy ideas and legacy technology. It was time for a game-changer: VMShield 2.0.

 

VMShield 2.0 takes virtualization security beyond simple firewalls, ACLs and basic network segmentation:
  • VMShield 2.0’s Virtual Infrastructure Security Engine (VISE™) correlates hundreds of machine attributes along with many hundreds of network events to visualize the big picture–and deliver comprehensive defense-in-depth.
  • VMShield’s V-Tracker uniquely fingerprints each VM it tracks, even through virtual machine mobility, across hosts, clusters, data centers and vendor platforms.
  • Catbird’sTrustZones automatically enforces policy across all virtual machine assets, regardless of location, virtual and physical.

 

VMShield 2.0 will automatically block out of policy or compromised VMs from breaching data center security.

Combining the proven virtual machine tracking capabilities of V-Tracker with in-depth monitoring of suspect activity on the network itself, including vulnerability and IDP events, correlated with data on the virtual machine state, VMShield 2.0 has encyclopedia-like visibility into the security posture of the entire virtual data center and can instantly take action when violations risk escalating to a breach.

VMShield 2.0 uses Catbird’s virtual Network Access Control (NAC) to keep those out-of-control VMs in check: Only NAC that resides inside the virtual network itself is capable of taking action across the entire virtual data center, both virtual and physical.

 

VMShield Benefits:
  • Protects VMs from network attack
  • Protects the guest virtual network from unauthorized access–and automatically blocks unauthorized virtual machines
  • Ensures compliance with established security policies for VMs
  • Validates secure configuration of guest systems and services
  • Prevents VMware server sprawl

 

VMShield Features Include:
  • Real-time intelligent state and VM activity monitoring that detects off-policy changes
  • Intelligent packet filtering and deep packet inspection to detect suspect communication with VMs anywhere on the network or to ferret out contact with external risks such as malware and botnet command and control centers.
  • Automatic quarantine and virtual infrastructure controls to prevent rogue or misconfigured VMs from breaching data center security or leaking data to the Internet.
  • Policy audit and validation of guest VM configuration, including automated, continuous vulnerability monitoring and credentialed scanning
  • Network Access Control (NAC) monitoring and quarantine for unauthorized devices on guest virtual network(s)
 
Hypervisor Shield

Best Practice Security
Protection for the Hypervisor

Catbird’s breakthrough HypervisorShield is the industry’s only dedicated solution for hypervisor security

VM in the Mainstream Virtual Machine technology is going mainstream. Motivated by cost savings; server consolidation; disaster recovery; and improved business continuity, organizations are changing the way they deploy applications and desktops. But industry pundits agree that full-on deployment of virtual machines has been impeded by a critical weakness: security. Traditional security architectures and products are inadequate for this new topology. The Catbird V-Agent is different, built with virtualization in mind from the ground up, delivering the same bullet-proof protection IT chiefs have come to expect for the “physical” world.

How do you monitor the Hypervisor?



 

Securing a virtual host does not only involve applying the same security controls to virtual networks as were applied to their physical counterparts. Virtualization introduces a new layer of abstraction entirely—the Hypervisor. Hypervisor exploits have grown 35% in the last several years, with more surely on their way. Catbird’s patent-pending HypervisorShield protects and defends this essential component of a virtual deployment.



 

HypervisorShield Benefits

 

  • Protects the hypervisor management network from unauthorized access
  • Ensures compliance with security policies for protecting the hypervisor from network attack
  • Validates the secure configuration of hypervisor network services

 

HypervisorShield Features include

 

  • VMware Hypervisor specific IPS/IDS on the virtual subnet itself–No more need to route virtual network traffic out of the host and onto the physical LAN to “check” it
  • Policy driven configuration for protection of the hypervisor network–Catbird’s expert system helps guide
  • Network Access Control (NAC) monitor and quarantine for unauthorized devices on hypervisor management network–Automatically protects against inadvertent management error and malicious attacks

 

New architectures are prime targets for hackers. Catbird recognized the need for a service delivering a nimble and rapid response. As attacks on virtual technology mature, Catbird is right there defending its customers.



Catbird’s hypervisorshield ensures compliance with security policies for protecting the hypervisor from network attack or unauthorized changes. Catbird’s hypervisorshield is the industry’s only dedicated solution for hypervisor security.

 
Policy and complianc e Monitoring

Catbird Sprawl Control

Get Your Arms Around VM Sprawl Before It Gets You

Virtualization champions enthuse about how easily virtual machines can be deployed–often in minutes, compared to the days or weeks for their physical counterparts. (Not to mention the additional time required for capital expense approvals.)

The flip side of this instant gratification is the risk of VM sprawl–that unfortunate little phenomenon where oodles of virtual machines are added to the data center without coordination, management or policy.

Protect your ROI: Catbird Sprawl Control

While virtualization itself reduces the number of physical servers in a corporate environment, it often increases the number of virtual machines, since they are so easy to deploy. Such instant gratification has its downside. VM sprawl can destroy the ROI of your virtualization deployment by crowding out legitimate VMs and reducing user satisfaction with performance and response time of the host server. If you have planned for an 8:1 consolidation ratio and found yourself congratulating yourself with an 18:1 achievement instead, be careful before you celebrate. The physical host server may not have been budgeted and configured with the additional horsepower, and now your phone is ringing off the hook because everyone’s applications are performing worse than before. And, by the way, where did those extra machines come from? Who configured them? Why didn’t you know?

 
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