Reflex Security Releases Virtual Security Center

Reflex Security has released Reflex Virtual Security Center (VSC). The solution is intended to enhance security by providing greater visibility and control over virtualized environments and integrates with Reflex Security's Reflex Virtual Security Appliance (VSA), as well as with VMware's VirtualCenter.

Reflex VSC allows administrators to see the entire virtual infrastructure, including both the logical and physical elements. Reflex VSC is administered through a single visual interface and provides automation of routine activities, including security deployments, policy configuration, and event correlation, among others. Other benefits of the system include real-time and historical reporting, as well as the ability to "drill-down" into the virtualized infrastructure.

"Visibility and security go hand-in-hand, and today's regulatory and threat environment make that link increasingly crucial," said Hezi Moore, CTO of Reflex Security, in a prepared statement. "The combination of the new Reflex VSC and Reflex VSA provides unprecedented visibility and control over the virtual network, enabling faster, more efficient response, and easier compliance with the numerous regulatory standards that are increasingly demanding insight into virtual environments."

Reflex VSC is available now and is included with the purchase of Reflex VSA.

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