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Workspace Security: Virtual Desktop Isolation and Micro‑VMs
Virtual desktops give teams a consistent place to work. Security improves when that workspace is isolated from risky activity. The strongest setups combine sandboxing, micro‑VMs and short‑lived desktop instances. This guide explains what each term means, how they work together, and why they reduce risk for UK businesses. What is workspace security in a virtual desktop? Workspace security is the set of controls that protects users, apps and data inside a hosted desktop. In pra

SystemsCloud
Dec 27, 20254 min read


Virtual Desktop Isolation and Micro‑VMs: How Workspace Security Actually Works
Modern work happens in browsers, SaaS apps and files that move between email, chat and shared drives. One wrong click can still lead to malware, data loss, or an account takeover. Local PCs and laptops carry most of that risk because files land on the device and the browser runs with broad access. Virtual desktops, isolation and micro‑VMs change the risk model. The aim is simple: keep risky activity contained, keep data in controlled environments, and reset anything suspiciou

SystemsCloud
Dec 12, 20254 min read
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