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Enhancing Cybersecurity in Hybrid Work Environments: The CrowdStrike and Omnissa Collaboration

In an era where hybrid work has become the norm, organizations are grappling with the complexities of managing diverse work environments while ensuring robust cybersecurity. The recent collaboration between CrowdStrike, a leader in cybersecurity solutions, and Omnissa, a provider of virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) management, aims to address these challenges head-on. By integrating their platforms, they are set to deliver real-time threat detection and automated remediation for both VDI and physical desktop environments, ultimately enhancing the digital work experience and productivity for users.

The Challenge of Hybrid Work

As businesses adapt to hybrid work models, IT teams face mounting pressures to meet employee expectations for a customized and efficient work experience. With millions of devices and applications deployed to support these demands, the attack surface for cyber threats has expanded significantly. Organizations are now more vulnerable to sophisticated cyber threats that can compromise sensitive data and disrupt operations. This evolving landscape necessitates a proactive approach to cybersecurity that can keep pace with the rapid changes in technology and work practices.

The Power of Integration

The integration of the Omnissa Platform—built on VMware’s Horizon® and Workspace ONE®—with the CrowdStrike Falcon® cybersecurity platform represents a significant advancement in managing virtual desktop and app environments. This collaboration combines the strengths of unified endpoint management (UEM) and endpoint security, providing organizations with enhanced threat visibility and interconnected threat detection capabilities. By leveraging the power of both platforms, businesses can achieve greater cyber resiliency in their virtual environments.

Streamlined Threat Detection and Remediation

One of the key benefits of this integration is the ability for administrators to quickly identify and remediate virtual desktops that lack the Falcon sensor. This capability allows for the rapid deployment of CrowdStrike’s industry-leading AI-native protection to those VDI sessions, ensuring that even the most vulnerable endpoints are secured. Furthermore, the planned integration will enable the Omnissa Platform to ingest vulnerability and threat status data directly from the Falcon platform. This will allow Workspace ONE UEM to centralize threat observation, conduct risk assessments, and automate remediation actions across both physical and virtual desktops.

Expert Insights on the Collaboration

Daniel Bernard, Chief Business Officer at CrowdStrike, emphasized the importance of this partnership, stating, “Bringing the Omnissa and CrowdStrike platforms together ensures the best cybersecurity protection for VDI and UEM deployments. These integrations will make it possible for joint customers to rapidly manage and secure all end-user endpoints, stopping threats and building cyber resiliency.” This sentiment underscores the collaborative effort to create a more secure digital workspace for organizations navigating the complexities of hybrid work.

Bharath Rangarajan, SVP and Chief Product Officer at Omnissa, echoed this sentiment, highlighting the strategic value of the partnership. “Organizations are looking for a better way to manage the complexity of hybrid work, the explosion of devices, and increasing cyber threats. Our partnership with CrowdStrike stands to provide strategic value for customers who want to work with best-of-breed VDI, UEM, and security providers to seamlessly solve the challenges of digital work and deliver the best possible employee workplace experience.”

Conclusion

The collaboration between CrowdStrike and Omnissa marks a significant step forward in addressing the cybersecurity challenges faced by organizations in hybrid work environments. By integrating their platforms, they are not only enhancing threat detection and remediation capabilities but also empowering organizations to provide a seamless and secure digital work experience for their employees. As the landscape of work continues to evolve, partnerships like this will be crucial in building a resilient cybersecurity framework that can adapt to the changing needs of businesses and their workforce.

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