Are you attending VMworld 2019 in San Francisco, CA? If so, I invite you to add FireMon to your MUST SEE list of vendors.
With so many vendors exhibiting at VMworld, how do you know which
booths
to visit
and who to get on your busy schedule? Are you a VMware NSX user? Make sure to add FireMon. The company offers a highly regarded network security management solution for hybrid cloud. And they deliver continuous security for multi-cloud enterprise environments through a powerful fusion of vulnerability management, compliance and orchestration. Since creating their network security policy management solution, FireMon has continued to deliver real-time visibility into and control over complex network security infrastructures, policies and risk postures.
Read this exclusive pre-show interview with FireMon to learn what they have
planned for the
upcoming VMworld 2019 event.

VMblog: As a VMworld 2019 sponsor,
how can people find you this year?
FireMon: We will be in a 10x20 booth this year, and sending 20 people. We'll be in booth #226.
VMblog: Is there anything unique
about this year's booth setup? Do you
have a theme?
FireMon: Speed + Security - you can have it all.
Our booth will be standard, but we also secured
an activation space in the South Concourse.
It is called the Speed + Security Cyber Café with an area for participants to
fuel up with snacks, drinks and participate in head-to-head Mario Kart Races. Yes,
there will be Mario Kart.
VMblog: Can you give readers a few
reasons why your product or service is considered unique?
FireMon: Today's architectures evolve around
application frameworks in hybrid environments, FireMon Global Policy Controller
(GPC) automates security across diverse network and security products regardless
of vendor, where the backbone is the VMware NSX architecture.
VMblog: And why should a VMworld
attendee add you to their MUST SEE list?
FireMon: FireMon rejects the notion that there is a tradeoff between
business priorities and protecting the organization. FireMon is built for the
ugly, messy, and complex. The more devices, firewalls and cloud islands, the
more likely the enterprise needs FireMon.
VMblog: Can you give VMblog readers
a sneak peek as to what you will be showing off at your booth this year?
What should attendees expect to see and hear at your booth?
FireMon: Security leaders are charged with protecting
network assets and securing customer information. To accomplish this, CISOs
need functionality based on a solid but actionable network security
infrastructure that allows them to quickly optimize rules and add global
policies without having to overhaul the underlying DevOps foundation. GPC
provides an approach to automation for complex, virtualized
network environments and allows network administrators to manage infrastructure
with speed and agility.
VMblog: How does your company and
product fit within the VMware ecosystem?
FireMon: FireMon removes
complexity for security professionals in the trenches. With visibility across
virtual and traditional distributed firewalls, FireMon ensures that enterprises
get the full benefit of the private cloud. With
a consistent operating model built to manage changes and risk, FireMon perfectly
complements and extends the security capabilities of VMware NSX across your
entire environment.
VMblog: This isn't your first VMworld, is it?
FireMon: No, we sponsor every year.
VMblog: So, what would you say to prospective attendees who are thinking about
attending VMworld but aren't sure if it's worth it or not?
FireMon: If
you have NSX today, more than two types of firewalls in your environment, or if
the company you work for recently made an acquisition - or if you joined the
team through an acquisition - your environment defines complexity. This is
exactly why you should attend VMworld.
VMblog: What do you hope to come away with from exhibiting at VMworld?
FireMon: GPC removes
complexity for security professionals in the trenches. With visibility across
virtual and traditional distributed firewalls, GPC ensures that enterprises get
the full benefit of the private cloud, which for many enterprises these are the
table stakes of the future for virtualized environments.
VMblog: Finally, attendees always enjoy a
good trade show tchotchke. Are you guys giving away anything special or
interesting this year?
FireMon: We'll have a drawing for a Nintendo Switch.
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