AVD for external users using Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)
Many companies these days not only have internal users but rely on external people to work for them. Since these external companies often don’t work full-time for the company, it’s not necessary to give these people a physical device. However, a lot of companies don’t want external users accessing corporate data from their own physical devices using BYOD.
This is, of course, where AVD can help. Using AVD, external users can still use their own devices and connect to the AVD environment.
There are companies that want to prevent external users from having the same access as internal users. IT admins can therefore implement several security measures:
- Separate host pools: The security team might request that internal and external people don’t work on the same devices. For this reason, it can be a good idea to create a separate host pool for external users.
- Separate virtual networks:...