Personal Identifiable Information (PII) is a target. Whether it’s names, addresses, or financial records, the risk is constant. Secure VDI access is not optional—it’s the firewall between your sensitive data and the outside world.
A strong PII data security strategy begins with how your Virtual Desktop Infrastructure handles authentication, encryption, and session isolation. Every user should connect through hardened gateways. MFA should be mandatory. All traffic between client and VDI must be end‑to‑end encrypted using modern protocols such as TLS 1.3. Without encryption, session hijacking is inevitable.
Secure VDI access must also separate storage from compute. Never store PII data locally on endpoints. Keep it in centralized, monitored environments with real‑time alerts. Role‑based access control ensures only authorized accounts touch sensitive records. Each session should be sandboxed to block lateral movement.