vSphere Security - VMware vSphere 6.5

August 29, 2019

vSphere Security provides information about securing your vSphere® environment for VMware® vCenter® Server and VMware ESXi. To help you protect your vSphere environment, this documentation describes available security features and the measures that you can take to safeguard your environment from attack. A companion document, Platform Services Controller Administration, explains how you can use the Platform Services Controller services, for example, to manage authentication with vCenter Single Sign-On and to manage certificates in your vSphere environment.

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