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Mastering Azure Virtual Desktop

You're reading from   Mastering Azure Virtual Desktop A practical guide to designing, implementing, and managing Azure Virtual Desktop environments

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835884140
Length 718 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Ryan Mangan Ryan Mangan
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Neil McLoughlin Neil McLoughlin
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Marcel Meurer Marcel Meurer
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Table of Contents (30) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1:Introduction FREE CHAPTER
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Azure Virtual Desktop 3. Part 2:Planning an Azure Virtual Desktop Architecture
4. Chapter 2: Designing the Azure Virtual Desktop Architecture 5. Chapter 3: Designing for User Identities and Profiles 6. Chapter 4: Implementing and Managing Networking for Azure Virtual Desktop 7. Chapter 5: Implementing and Managing Storage for Azure Virtual Desktop 8. Part 3:Implementing an Azure Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
9. Chapter 6: Creating Host Pools and Session Hosts 10. Chapter 7: Configuring Azure Virtual Desktop Host Pools 11. Chapter 8: Entra ID Join for Azure Virtual Desktop 12. Chapter 9: Creating and Managing Session Host Images 13. Part 4:Managing Access and Security
14. Chapter 10: Managing Access 15. Chapter 11: Managing Security 16. Part 5:Managing User Environments and Apps
17. Chapter 12: Implementing and Managing FSLogix 18. Chapter 13: Configuring User Experience Settings 19. Chapter 14: MSIX App Attach 20. Chapter 15: Configuring Apps on a Session Host 21. Part 6:Monitoring and Maintaining an Azure Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
22. Chapter 16: Planning and Implementing Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery 23. Chapter 17: Automating Azure Virtual Desktop Management Tasks 24. Chapter 18: Monitoring and Managing Performance and Health 25. Chapter 19: Azure Virtual Desktop’s Quickstart Feature 26. Final Assessment 27. Index 28. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix

Managing security by using Microsoft Defender for Cloud

Microsoft Defender for Cloud was previously known as Azure Security Center and Azure Defender. I want to set some context around the reasoning and detail of the responsibilities that are split between Microsoft and the customer.

We previously spoke about advanced security features, such as reverse connect, which reduces the risk of exposing Virtual Desktop resources directly to the public network. We’ll now look at the security responsibilities and some of the Azure security best practices available.

Here are the security areas you’re responsible for in your Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) deployment. Note that the value under the Customer responsibility column is Yes if the customer is responsible and No if Microsoft is responsible:

Security areas

Customer Responsibility

Identity

Yes

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