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We just had a table top threat actor exercise. Suppose: a bad actor was able to gain access to esxcli and poison it with esxiargs. Since we don’t have native MFA with vsphere yet - which boggles my mind. What else are you doing to protect the vsphere environment? I’m under the impression that integrating with AD is even more of a threat than using local SSO. There isn’t anything I’m aware of that runs on the host to do threat protection / isolation.
This issue alone makes me think about using proxmox that has 4 types of MFA options.
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