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Virtual machine security is a rapidly evolving field, with the likes of VMware, Microsoft, and Amazon Web Services (AWS) vying for dominance in the hypervisor m
Overview
Virtual machine security is a rapidly evolving field, with the likes of VMware, Microsoft, and Amazon Web Services (AWS) vying for dominance in the hypervisor market. As of 2022, the global virtual machine market was valued at $12.8 billion, with a projected growth rate of 14.1% from 2023 to 2030. However, this growth is threatened by the increasing sophistication of cyber threats, with 71% of organizations reporting a breach in their virtual environments. The debate rages on between proponents of Type 1 (bare-metal) and Type 2 (hosted) hypervisors, with each side claiming superior security benefits. Meanwhile, the rise of cloud-native and serverless architectures is forcing a reevaluation of traditional virtual machine security strategies. As the stakes grow higher, researchers like Dr. Steve Herbst and companies like CrowdStrike are pushing the boundaries of virtual machine security research and innovation, with a focus on advanced threat detection and mitigation techniques.