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Microsoft Approves Everfox’s Trusted Thin Client for Azure Clouds

Microsoft Approves Everfox’s Trusted Thin Client for Azure Clouds

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Solution is First Cross Domain Multi-tenant SC-SSO Software Cleared for Azure Government and Commercial Clouds

Everfox, the trusted high-assurance cybersecurity company, announced that Microsoft has approved its flagship Trusted Thin Client (TTC) product as the first Cross Domain secure access solution for all Microsoft Azure clouds. This important designation enables a secure collaboration capability for Department of War, Intelligence Community, and U.S. federal agencies, as well as defense contractors and commercial enterprises who operate in multi-classification environments.

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Microsoft’s designation validates Everfox’s long-standing commitment to simplifying secure access in complex, mission-critical environments.

“Microsoft’s designation validates Everfox’s long-standing commitment to simplifying secure access in complex, mission-critical environments,” said Dave Wajsgras, Chairman and CEO at Everfox. “As agencies modernize and adopt cloud-first strategies, TTC provides scalable access without compromising security or performance. Everfox is proud to be the first to deliver this level of secure interoperability for Azure to empower government and industry to collaborate with speed, flexibility, and trust.”

“Reducing friction in security operations is important to maximizing adoption of security tools,” said Leigh Madden, Vice President, National Security at Microsoft. “The Trusted Thin Client solution developed in collaboration with Everfox is a great example of how we partner with industry leaders to develop innovative solutions to complex challenges. TTC will enhance security while improving efficiency and ease of operation for users operating across our full spectrum of Azure cloud environments.”

TTC delivers a hardware-agnostic, policy-enforced access point for virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) that consolidates access to networks operating at different classification levels or domains. In Azure Virtual Desktop deployments, TTC accelerates timelines for secure cloud migration, modernization, and coalition operations and empowers organizations to:

  • Access multiple Azure tenants through a single secure endpoint.
  • Enforce dynamic access controls based on identity, policy, and classification level.
  • Accelerate mission readiness with cloud-native architectures that reduce operational complexity and endpoint risk.
  • Support Zero Trust architectures by isolating access and minimizing attack surfaces between tenants.

Utilized with Microsoft’s Azure Virtual Desktop, TTC provides Cross Domain multi-tenant Smart Card (SC) Single Sign-On (SSO) access across Microsoft Azure Commercial, Government, Government Secret and Government Top Secret clouds, including hybrid cloud deployments.

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