Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) and Windows 365 are increasingly popular for providing seamless access to corporate resources, especially in hybrid work environments. However, these cloud-based systems come with inherent security vulnerabilities, particularly around keylogging, screen capture, and injection attacks. These weaknesses, if not mitigated, pose significant risks to sensitive corporate data.
A Layered Defense Strategy Is Crucial
Security challenges are intensified by the widespread use of unmanaged devices under Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policies. These devices often lack adequate security controls, making it difficult for IT departments to maintain consistent protection. As a result, threats such as keyloggers, screen capture malware, and code injection attacks can infiltrate and violate the integrity of systems, especially when employees access virtual desktops from unregulated devices.
Download this White Paper to learn why a layered defence strategy is crucial for fully securing AVD and Windows 365 environments.