Desktop Virtualization (DV) is the hottest trend in the field of virtualization. According to industry analysts, the market for DV in 2011 is expected to outpace the market for the hugely successful server virtualization market. DV holds the promise of enabling any user to have their desktop anytime, anywhere, on any device – including mobile devices — without compromising on the user experience. From a corporate perspective, DV dramatically lowers the total cost of ownership as well as power requirements, while enhancing the security and provisioning of corporate desktops.
Detection Engineering Isn’t About Coverage, It’s About Making Trade-offs ExplicitÂ
By Kirsten Doyle Security teams love coverage maps. MITRE ATT&CK heatmaps, detection matrices, percentages of techniques covered, and dashboards full of green squares implying completeness. The problem is that detection engineering does not fail because...








