Armored Client Addresses the Known Security Risks in AVD and W365
The infographic "Armored Client Addresses the Known Security Gaps in AVD and W365" details SentryBay's proactive measures in defending against threats in virtual environments. View the infographic for an at-a-glance of how SentryBay's Armored Client can enhance your security infrastructure. Contact My Tech Plex for tailored implementation advice.
What security gaps does Armored Client address?
Armored Client focuses on addressing known security gaps in Azure Virtual Desktop and W365 by protecting end users from infostealer malware. It operates from the point of authentication, implementing zero-day zero-trust enforcement to secure all VDI/DaaS sessions and prevent data leakage.
How does Armored Client enhance user security?
Armored Client enhances user security by providing protection against infostealer malware right from the authentication stage. This proactive approach ensures that all virtual desktop sessions are secured, minimizing the risk of data leakage during use.
What is zero-day zero-trust enforcement?
Zero-day zero-trust enforcement refers to a security model that assumes no user or device is trustworthy by default. In the context of Armored Client, this means that security measures are applied from the moment of authentication, continuously protecting against potential threats throughout the entire session.