
"The traditional network perimeter is now a thing of the past, as employees connect from home networks, public WiFi, and personal devices, significantly enlarging the attack surface."
"Corporate VPNs in hybrid environments are useful, but only to an extent. Once access is granted, security teams still have little visibility into how users interact with applications and data."
"VDI addresses this gap by shifting control away from the network layer and toward the application and environment level, which aligns more closely with zero-trust principles."
Hybrid work arrangements are now common, with 52% of employees splitting time between remote and on-premises work. This shift challenges traditional cybersecurity measures as the network perimeter becomes obsolete. Organizations face a larger attack surface due to diverse identities, devices, and connections. While corporate VPNs have been a standard solution, they primarily expand the network perimeter without controlling user access effectively. Consequently, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is gaining traction as it centralizes control at the application level, aligning with zero-trust security principles.
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