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Virtualisation is the technology that allows the creation of virtual instances of resources such as hardware platforms, storage devices, and network resources. It involves using software to simulate the existence of hardware and create a virtual system that can run its own operating system and applications as if it were a separate physical entity.
In the context of information security, virtualisation plays a significant role in creating secure and isolated environments. Security professionals use virtualisation to erect barriers against cyber threats by deploying virtual machines that can be quickly created, modified, or restored to earlier states, making it difficult for attackers to cause lasting damage. These isolated virtual environments can be used for testing and analyzing suspicious files and applications without risking the integrity of the main system. In addition, virtualisation can serve to segment networks and create secure partitions, each with its policies and controls, thus limiting the scope of a potential breach.
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