VM Instance

Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) on Fedora for Cybersecurity

Azure Virtual Desktop on Fedora for Cybersecurity is a virtualized desktop that runs on the cloud. It’s a virtual desktop, independent from any physical hardware and it’s hosted in Azure, Microsoft’s cloud solution, and comes with the tools to help you in your day-to-day activities. As long as you have an internet connection you’ll always have Fedora Desktop with you, being able to access it through any device, be it a regular computer or notebook, or even your tablet.

 

What Can You Do When You Run Azure Virtual Desktop on Fedora

  • Virtualize both desktops and apps

  • Brings Fedora Security Labs and its apps to any computer

  • Setup a Fedora Desktop for deployment that delivers a rich user experience with scalability

 

Key Capabilities

  • Create a full desktop virtualization environment in your Azure subscription without running any gateway servers.

  • Provide individual ownership through personal (persistent) desktops.

  • Use autoscale to automatically increase or decrease capacity based on time of day, specific days of the week, or as demand changes, helping to manage cost.

  • As you manage your environment, use built-in delegated access to assign roles and collect diagnostics to understand various configurations or user errors.

  • Establish and build virtual networks and resource in Azure

Get it on Azure

Azure Vitural Desktop (AVD) Fedora is advantageous to other cybersecurity Linux distributions. Specialized to diagnose and correct security flaws, it is compatible with all Fedora Linux distribution applications and software. Security Labs counterpart Fedora Security Lab Test Bench provides servers and a safe testing and experimenting environment.

Ntegral's packaged AVD Fedora empowers enterprises to simulate real-world cyber attacks on networks, servers, and systems to assess vulnerabilities and security risks. Compromised assets are rescued and repaired with system recovery tools.

AVD Fedora offers flexible deployment options via USB and Virtual Machine (VM). Software Out of the Box (OotB) include: Nmap port scanner to find weak points and detect firewalls, Wireshark network monitor to track requests and network analysis, aircrack-ng password cracker software to recover network keys from packet data, and many others. It also includes code analyzers, password recovery tools, pentest tools, and rootkit and intruder detectors.

Our AVD Fedora Graphical User Interface (GUI) is Xfce desktop window manager, for a clean interface with substantial customization options. The yumex tool provides a front-end GUI to manage package installs, updates, and removals, via YUM or DNF package manager. 

Ntegral certified images are always up-to-date, secure, and built to work right out of the box. 

Ntegral packages applications following industry standards, and continuously monitors all components and libraries for vulnerabilities and application updates. When any security threat or update is identified, Ntegral automatically repackages the applications and pushes the latest versions to the cloud marketplaces.