The high level of cyber threats required the adaptation of solutions previously available only in the ECP VeiL SE version.
Rosel Holding has integrated cybersecurity mechanisms into its commercial virtualization platform ECP VeiL, which were previously intended exclusively for users of ECP VeiL SE – the public sector and the defense industry. The update to version 5.3.0 makes these technologies available to small and medium-sized businesses.
A key innovation is trusted boot of virtual machines. The system blocks the launch of any virtual machine or remote desktop if their files or configuration have been unauthorizedly modified. This prevents the activation of malicious components.
The platform also monitors the integrity of physical servers, preventing modification of system files. If a threat is detected, the system can forcibly terminate all user sessions. In addition, the launch of applications and execution of commands are centrally checked, and any suspicious actions are automatically blocked until manually approved by the administrator.
In addition to enhanced security, the update optimizes load balancing, which allows virtual machines to be automatically migrated from overloaded servers to free ones. This ensures service stability during peak hours. Fault tolerance has also been improved through an enhanced mechanism for switching controller roles in case of failures, minimizing downtime.
As Anton Balitsky, General Director of NII "Masshtab" (part of Rosel), explained, the high level of cyber threats required the adaptation of solutions previously available only in the ECP VeiL SE version for a commercial product. This will allow businesses to build a truly secure virtual infrastructure.
