Gartner: Growth in cloud computing to shape 2013 security trends

By , Network World |  Security, Gartner

The U.S. federal government is moving along with its so-called FedRamp Program to accommodate external federal cloud services adoption, and this will also create conditions for growing use by federal agencies, Gartner notes. New compliance regimes are expected to take shape with standards defined by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, among others. Gartner expects that by 2016, all of this will even lead to public-cloud infrastructure becoming subject to "critical national infrastructure regulations" by the U.S.

The downside to growing cloud use by many, however, Gartner notes, is that failures in service availability, as has already been seen to happen in the past few years, could bring a "cascade" effect that would impact many thousands of organizations.

But Gartner's predictions on IT security weren't only about cloud computing and IT security. Virtualization of networks is a continuing transformation and Gartner predicts by 2015, 20% of the VPN/firewall market will be deployed as a virtual switch on a hypervisor rather than as a physical security appliance.

"VMware's edge firewall could expand virtual switch firewall adoption to beyond just the data center," Gartner's 2013 predictions report surmises. "To date, the virtual firewall market has been limited to data-center-class firewalls, which make up the minority of the total firewall market. A push from the virtual providers to bring their technology to the edge could be a key accelerator to the virtual switch market growth."

Indeed, the larger trend moving into 2013 is that the IT security industry, confronting the fact that networks have become virtualized, simply have no choice but to adapt and that means "partnering with hypervisor providers has become critical to offering network security on the virtual switch."

Ellen Messmer is senior editor at Network World, an IDG publication and website, where she covers news and technology trends related to information security. Twitter: MessmerE. E-mail: emessmer@nww.com.

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