Intel and McAfee have been talking about the fruits of their merger and future plans related to computer network security system based on cloud computing or cloud. They will carry an integrated security built into the new system.
Launched TheRegister, Saturday (05/05/2012), General Manager of Intel cloud Infrastructure Group, Jason Waxman told some time ago has been flooded with questions about what to do about Intel since the company was acquired McAfee. Acquisition was reportedly poured funds of up to $ 7, 68 billion.
Jason said, what will be planned for Intel is the strategy of the cloud base to the security of desktop systems. The company will combine features of both hardware and software into a federation framework that is designed to make the cloud more secure.
In addition, the company's leading processor manufacturers will specify to the next technology upgrade. "I think a lot of providers of cloud providers who do an excellent job on security. In fact, I see how the company doing the work, but in fact there is a perception of poor security," he said.
Intel wants to integrate Trusted Execution Technology (TET) is built into Xeon processor family of E5 with the control software from McAfee. The chipset will work with McAfee's ePolicy Orchestrator to analyze the network and enforce the policy by updating and protecting the environment is greater.
Reportedly, the two companies will release new antivirus tool for the cloud. McAfee antivirus is called Management for Optimized Virtual Environments AntiVirus.
New safety device will be aimed at limiting the spread of malware infection and the use of control applications. An update on it and the connection manager can monitor incoming and outgoing data to prevent any signs of infection.
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