The Critical Importance of Virtualized Infrastructure Security (and 4 ways to enhance it)

NB Technology, LLC.

Jul 18, 2023

Image of IT infrastructure to store data

A torn-down virtual infrastructure creates risks for any business. And it can have a significant impact on how quickly you can retrieve your data and resume operations following an attack. 

These days, many businesses use virtualized infrastructure for more straightforward data storage. That’s because this approach is superior to physical solutions due to enhanced flexibility, straightforward provisioning, and affordable pricing. 


However, this model also requires a comprehensive approach to security. 


There’s a much greater risk of data loss, as many tools and practices for physical data protection are nearly useless in the virtual setting. Virtual threats are different, that’s why you need to think beyond traditional perimeter protection. 


So, if you’re using a virtualized infrastructure for your Charlotte or Gastonia business' data storage, keep reading. 


This article discusses the risks of improper virtualized infrastructure security and talks about ways you can improve it. 


DON’T LEAVE YOUR VIRTUALIZED INFRASTRUCTURE TO CHANCE

clock face with a sticky note saying time for plan B

Virtualization security is crucial for every business’s security strategy. After all, we now live in a world of virtualized environments and need to apply security to all its layers. 


Let’s explore three of the most common virtualization security issues.


ISSUE #1. EXTERNAL ATTACKS

These are a real threat to virtualized infrastructure. 


If hackers enter your host-level or server management software, they can easily access other crucial parts of your system. They can create a new user, assign admin rights, and then use that power to extract or destroy your company’s sensitive data. 


ISSUE #2. FILE SHARING AND COPY-PASTING

Host and virtual machine (VM) sharing is normally disabled. The same goes for copy-pasting elements between the remote management console and the VM. You can tweak the default settings by tweaking the ESXi host system, but this action isn’t recommended. 


Why?


Because if a hacker gains access to your management console, they’d be able to copy data outside your virtual environment or install malware into your virtual machine.


ISSUE #3. VIRUSES

Virtual machines, or VM, are prone to many attacks, with ransomware being among the most popular ones. For this reason, it’s crucial to keep regular backups of your website data and store them off-site at a place where they can’t be encrypted by hackers. 


If you fail to perform backups, you may find yourself in a situation where hackers could ask you for money to decipher your data. 


Restoring a VM is quite tricky even if you perform regular backups. Therefore, you need to educate your team members on alleviating the risk of getting ransomware and other viruses.


Optimizing Your Virtualized Infrastructure Security

Now that you’re aware of the 3 common issues a business can face if they have an unprotected virtual infrastructure, here are 4 tips on bolstering its security.


TIP #1. MANAGING VIRTUAL SPRAWL

Virtual sprawls are often associated with growing virtual environments. The concept simply means that the more you expand, the bigger the need to keep your VMs secure. However, the number of machines can outgrow your ability to do so. 


To manage your virtual sprawl, consider doing the following:

  • Create an inventory of all your machines at all times
  • Set up lookouts featuring multi-location monitoring
  • Monitor IP addresses that have access to your VMs
  • Look for table locks
  • Don’t use database grant statements to give privileges to other users
  • Keep both on- and off-site backups
  • Assess your virtual environment regularly and determine which machines you need and which ones aren’t necessary
  • Have a central log of your systems and log all hardware actions
  • Create a patch maintenance schedule for all machines to keep them up to date


TIP #2. FOCUSING ON VIRTUAL CONFIGURATION SETUP

If you use virtual servers, you risk major configuration defects. 


That’s why it’s essential to make sure initial setups are free from security risks. This includes unnecessary ports, useless services, and similar vulnerabilities. Otherwise, all your virtual machines will inherit the same problems. 


The truth is that many businesses have poor virtual network configurations. You can avoid being one of those by ensuring all virtual applications that call the host (and vice versa) have proper segmentation. This includes databases and all web services. 


It’s also worth mentioning that most virtualization platforms only offer three switch security settings: forged transmits, MAC address changes, and promiscuous mode. There’s no protection for virtual systems that connect to other network areas. 


So, make sure to investigate each virtualization platform that allows this kind of communication, including all memory leaks, copy-paste functions, and device drivers. You can also tweak the system monitoring assets to look out for these pathways. 


TIP #3. SECURING ALL PARTS OF THE INFRASTRUCTURE

It’s imperative that you properly secure all of your infrastructure’s parts. This includes its physical components (switches, hosts, physical storage, routers) and virtual and guest systems. Don’t forget about all your cloud systems as well. 


When it comes to protecting different infrastructure parts, here are some things you can do:

  • Install the latest firmware for your hosts. Virtualized infrastructure needs to have the latest security patches. So, keep all your VMware tools updated. 
  • Your active network elements such as routers, switches, and load balancers should use the latest firmware.
  • Patch all operating systems with automatic updates. Schedule patch installations outside of your work hours and include automatic reboots. 
  • All virtualized environments should have reliable anti-malware and antivirus software installed (and regularly updated). 


TIP #4. HAVING A ROBUST BACKUP PLAN

Proper disaster recovery (DR) and backup plans are crucial in ensuring your business can continue operating after an attack. It’s because both your physical and virtual components can equally suffer from damage done by hacker attacks, hurricanes, etc. 


Ideally, you want to have a DR site located at a faraway data center or in the cloud. This way, you’ll alleviate the risk of being shut for a long time if your vital data gets compromised. 


Also, make sure to back up your VMs and your physical servers. Fortunately, you can back up your physical systems that operate on Windows or Linux, as well as your VMs that run on any OS. 


Additionally, you want to make at least three copies of your data and store two of them in different virtual places. And make sure to keep one backup off-site. 


If you want to take things to another level, you can replicate your VMs to a different data center for emergencies. 


PRIORITIZE THE SECURITY OF YOUR VIRTUAL INFRASTRUCTURE

If you never gave much importance to virtualized infrastructure security, doing so should be your priority now. Given the number of possible threats, protecting your VMs from unauthorized data sharing, viruses, and other types of attacks is crucial. 


All aspects of your physical and virtual components need to be protected to avoid issues. If this topic is all Greek to you, you’re not alone. The reality is that many business owners have struggled with the same problem. 


Contact us at (704) 644-1220 for a no obligation consultation to discuss how you can take the security of your virtualized infrastructure to the next level, and any inquiries you may have. 

Article used with permission from The Technology Press.

Image of a checklist
By Blogger Admin 07 May, 2024
This MS Teams setup checklist can help you get started using this 365 productivity and collaboration app.
Switching to a VoIP phone system
By Blogger Admin 30 Apr, 2024
These are 8 business advantages of switching from a traditional to a VoIP phone system.
Image of a bring your own device (BYOD) policy in action
By Blogger Admin 23 Apr, 2024
Find out the top 12 tips to help your business overcome barriers to a successful bring-your-own-device (BYOD) program.
Cybersecurity being implemented for a small business
By Blogger Admin 16 Apr, 2024
There are many benefits of having cybersecurity defenses for your business - here are hidden benefits you may not have considered.
Image of a mobile device with various app icons
09 Apr, 2024
Learn how to make your mobile devices safe from cyberattacks with these 9 best practices.
Image of a padlock with chains, indicating strong security
26 Mar, 2024
Protect your business from cyber threats like malware and learn about the steps to follow for better endpoint protection.
Cybersecurity being implemented
By Blogger Admin 19 Mar, 2024
Find out why cybersecurity is essential for business growth and how to find a cybersecurity expert.
Image of a Keep Out sign on a fence
12 Mar, 2024
Learn about the different types of insider threats and how you can stop them.
VoIP phone system
By Blogger Admin 05 Mar, 2024
Did you know that you can improve your customer service by upgrading to a VoIP phone system? Find out how to start impressing your customers and boosting efficiency.
Image of people conducting a cybersecurity audit in an office
27 Feb, 2024
Find out what a cybersecurity audit entails and 3 tips for running one successfully.
Show More
Share by: