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Securing and Optimizing Military and Government Endpoints
8 Reasons Why You Should Consider Securing Your Government and Military Endpoints with Stratodesk NoTouch

In today’s digital age, secure access to sensitive data, applications, and networks from anywhere is crucial for government and military entities. With the rise of remote work and mobile workforces, the number of security breaches has only increased, leaving more government endpoints at risk.

In this white paper, dive deeper into how Stratodesk NoTouch can provide end-users in federal and local government as well as in the military with extraordinary user experience on their endpoint devices while offering tight security and control amid budget cuts.

7 Trends in Endpoint Security
Endpoint security has become increasingly critical in today’s rapidly evolving threat landscape. With the proliferation of remote work, cloud adoption, and the rise of sophisticated cyber attacks, businesses face numerous challenges in protecting their endpoints. This report outlines the top 7 trends in endpoint security for 2023, providing IT and security leaders with valuable insights to enhance their endpoint security strategies.

The "Top 7 Trends in Endpoint Security for 2023" report provides valuable insights into the evolving landscape of endpoint protection. It emphasizes the increasing importance of Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA), which operates on the principle that no user or device should be inherently trusted, thereby enhancing security through strict access controls and continuous monitoring.

The report also highlights the shift towards cloud-native endpoint security, offering scalability and real-time protection, especially vital with the rise of remote work. Additionally, the adoption of thin-managed operating systems is discussed, noting their role in reducing attack surfaces by securely connecting to cloud-based resources.

The integration of Extended Detection and Response (XDR) platforms is presented as a means to streamline security operations by consolidating data from various sources. Furthermore, the report underscores the significance of a human-centric approach to security, advocating for comprehensive employee training and fostering a culture of security awareness.

Advancements in Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) solutions are also covered, highlighting features like proactive threat hunting and automated responses. Lastly, the report discusses the role of security orchestration and automation in improving incident response times and operational efficiency.

How Stratodesk Boosts Endpoint Security
Security is one of the chief concerns facing VDI deployments. It could be argued that security is the chief reason for virtual desktop infrastructure. It acts as a safety precaution against exploits that target endpoint devices, natural disasters, theft, and beyond. Additionally, VDI allows IT to manage thousands of devices from one central location. Furthermore, with VDI, no data is stored on the endpoint itself, and yet, end users get the advantage of a full computing environment.
Security is one of the top concerns facing VDI deployments. It could be argued that security is the primary reason for virtual desktop infrastructure. It acts as a safety precaution against exploits that target endpoint devices against natural disasters, theft, and beyond. Additionally, VDI allows IT to manage thousands of devices from one central location. Furthermore, with VDI, no data is stored on the endpoint itself, and yet, end users get the advantage of a full computing environment. Nevertheless, servers, new hardware, IT overhead, Windows licenses, and malware/antivirus contracts easily add up to a fortune. IT must deal with the massive demands placed on its staff resources. It is estimated that organizations spend upwards of 1,000 hours a week on average updating, maintaining, and patching their endpoints alone. Unfortunately, given how busy IT system administrators are today, it is far too difficult for them to manage the endpoint security of each of their devices without the right solution in place. To enable an effective and secure VDI deployment, enterprises and organizations must educate themselves on the many options, challenges, and benefits of securely scaling their network of devices, as well as the alternatives available to reduce IT staff hours and overall costs.
Stratodesk NoTouch: The ultra-secure endpoint operating system (OS) designed for Healthcare
Stratodesk NoTouch empowers healthcare organizations with flexibility, security, and adaptability. As the leading ultra-secure endpoint OS, it’s designed to meet healthcare’s unique demands. With zero-trust principles at its core, NoTouch OS is the top choice for VDI, DaaS, SaaS, and Secure Browser environments. IT leaders can streamline operations, reduce costs, and focus on innovation while ensuring robust cybersecurity and seamless infrastructure management.
Stratodesk NoTouch empowers healthcare organizations worldwide with flexibility, adaptability, and robust security features. Stratodesk is the leading innovator of an ultra-secure endpoint OS engineered with precision to meet the unique demands of healthcare organizations. With zero-trust principles embedded in its core, NoTouch OS is the market-leading endpoint OS for VDI, DaaS, SaaS, and Secure Browser environments. As an IT manager in healthcare, you’re constantly balancing initiatives that drive business growth and transformation. From implementing EHR systems to strengthening cybersecurity against evolving threats and managing the rapid growth of digital data— your plate is full. At the same time, you can’t overlook infrastructure. A significant portion of the typical IT healthcare budget is spent on operational costs. The key opportunity for you, as an IT leader, is to streamline these routine tasks, freeing up your team to focus on innovative, strategic projects.
4 Main Benefits of a Thin Client
A Thin Client is a compact, secure desktop computer running a Thin Client OS. It stores no sensitive data locally; instead, all data and applications reside in an on-premises or cloud-based data center. Compared to traditional PCs, Thin Clients are smaller, quieter, more energy-efficient, and cost-effective. They also reduce IT overhead for maintenance. Discover the benefits of Thin Clients for businesses of all size.

A Thin Client is a compact, secure desktop computer that operates using a Thin Client Operating System. Unlike traditional PCs, Thin Clients do not store sensitive data or applications locally. Instead, all data and applications are securely hosted in an on-premises or cloud-based data center, seamlessly integrating with your Windows or SaaS environment. This architecture enhances security by minimizing the risk of data breaches, theft, or unauthorized access.

One of the key advantages of Thin Clients is their efficiency. Compared to conventional desktop PCs, Thin Clients are significantly smaller, consume less power, and generate minimal noise. Their streamlined design not only reduces the physical footprint in the workspace but also lowers energy costs, making them an environmentally friendly alternative. Additionally, Thin Clients require less maintenance and fewer hardware upgrades, translating to long-term cost savings for organizations.

Thin Clients also simplify IT management. With centralized control, IT teams can efficiently monitor, update, and troubleshoot devices across multiple locations without the need for on-site maintenance. This reduces IT overhead, allowing staff to focus on strategic initiatives rather than time-consuming hardware support.

So why choose a Thin Client? With enhanced security, reduced costs, simplified IT management, and greater efficiency, Thin Clients are an intelligent choice for organizations looking to modernize their infrastructure while improving productivity and security.