VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) is strengthening its position as a platform for modern private clouds with new innovations focused on elevating cyber resilience, compliance, and security. These updates are designed to help organizations in regulated industries manage increasingly complex threats and navigate a challenging regulatory landscape. The announcements were made at VMware Explore 2025.
A major highlight is the new VMware Cloud Foundation Advanced Cyber Compliance service. This offering provides a unified approach to infrastructure hardening, threat prevention, compliance, and cyber recovery, aiming to reduce the complexity and vulnerabilities that come with using disparate point solutions. The service includes automated monitoring and remediation at scale, which helps enforce continuous compliance. This feature allows for the automatic detection and correction of configuration drifts, ensuring environments remain compliant with standards like CIS and NIST.
The platform’s intrinsic security is further enhanced by new capabilities in VMware vDefend and VMware Avi Load Balancer. VMware vDefend, for example, now includes advanced features for fileless malware detection, which targets stealthy, in-memory attacks that bypass traditional defenses. It also offers new automation-driven workflows to accelerate the journey toward a Zero Trust security model by simplifying micro-segmentation.