Some security elements need to be virtualized to keep up with the always evolving security of security networks, VMware vCenter Server and the vCenter Orchestrator provide a powerful, intuitive and secure solution that uses the latest security technologies and has a long track record of security enhancements to enable security best practices in the vCenter environment.
Virtualized Security Management
VMware vCenter+ vCenter vSphere+ vCenter vCloud+ vCloud vRA + vRMA vRealize Automation Suite vSphere Web Client 3.0
The vSphere Web Client 3.0 enables administrators to securely manage the vSphere environment from any mobile device, desktop or the vSphere management console. vSphere Web Client 3.0 features native application integration into the vSphere vCenter Server Appliance, enabling full access to your vSphere infrastructure including vCenter Server Appliance, vCenter Server and vCenter Server Appliance Management Console (VSCOM) components. The vSphere Web Client is integrated with the vCenter Server Appliance for enterprise-grade, data-driven access, including real-time notifications. The vSphere Web Client now also includes web-based user authentication, enabling faster, more secure, and easier access to the vSphere environment from mobile devices and networks while there are other options as Fortinet for Network Access Software.
Enhanced Web UI features and functionality
The vSphere Web Client’s enhanced UI and functionality makes it easier for end users to navigate the vSphere environment and to perform common tasks. These capabilities include enhanced content and content recommendation, navigation, search, search suggestions, improved and more relevant content, navigation features that are built into the vSphere Web Client, and additional customization and customization options to help increase the user experience.
Windows 10 Enhanced Security Features
For Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 (includes Windows 10 Enterprise) customers, this release contains several enhancements to help prevent the use of untrusted code to gain elevated privileges on your systems. For more information, see Security Enhancements for Windows 10.
Downloads and Updates
In addition to the update files that are available directly from Microsoft, you can also download the updates from the Microsoft Update Catalog.
Visio 2010 Service Pack 2
Affected Software
Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows 7 Service Pack 1, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 Gold and R2, Windows RT 8.1, Windows Server 2012, Windows 8, Windows RT 8.1, and Windows Server 2016 Microsoft Visio 2010 Service Pack 2 (Update 2) is a cumulative update for Microsoft Visio 2010. The update addresses vulnerabilities in the Visio 2010 software. Note For customers running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2, Microsoft Windows 7 Service Pack 1, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 Gold and R2, and Windows RT 8.1, this update applies to you by default. For customers who have not applied this update, Microsoft recommends that you download and install the update, see Microsoft Knowledge for more about this.
David Rendina says
Hey Drew,
Thanks for the help. I am in the process of implementing something similar to this on my site. I was wondering if you have any recommendations on how to redirect Users before login? E.G. if a User reaches a private page, it brings them to the login page.
Thank you much in advance.
Best,
DBR
Derek says
For that, you just need to add a typical redirect. Many ways to do that…
1). Use the Redirect plugin Drew mentioned to point your private page to the login page
2). Add a 301 redirect to the .htaccess file
3). Add a function that checks what page the user is on, and does a PHP redirect based on that page (this will involve WordPress hooks, so it’s a bit more complicated)
I recommend #1 if you’re not familiar with #2 or #3.
If you have lots of private pages, you should look into authorization solutions – perhaps s2Member?
Matthew Howell says
Cool plugin, is it possible when anyone types in the address http://www.website.com/wp-admin that it would redirect them to the custom page on my site for logging in? That way No one can ever see the wp login screen?