Securing Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) on Windows
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) has become a cornerstone for many organizations aiming to support remote work, improve scalability, and centralize management.
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) has become a cornerstone for many organizations aiming to support remote work, improve scalability, and centralize management.
Network segmentation is rapidly gaining traction as a fundamental cybersecurity measure for organizations running Windows infrastructures. While firewalls and antivirus software remain important defenses, they can be insufficient.
ndustrial control systems (ICS) and supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) networks increasingly rely on Windows-based platforms for efficient data collection, automation, and remote monitoring.
A second pillar of stronger defense is reliable backup management. Creating both onsite and offsite copies of vital data can be a lifesaver when accidental deletions or ransomware attacks strike.