![]() ![]() Whether you are managing traditional desktops or an on-premises solution for Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), both of these approaches require significant capital investment and are often difficult to deploy and manage. With Amazon WorkSpaces, you can deliver a high quality portable desktop, and applications, to your users on the device of their choice. Unlike traditional on-premises Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) solutions, you don’t have to worry about procuring, deploying, and managing a complex environment – Amazon WorkSpaces takes care of the heavy lifting and provides a fully managed service. If you want to be able to launch new Amazon WorkSpaces with the agent 'baked in', read Bake the agent into your AMI or WorkSpace bundle.Amazon WorkSpaces offers you an easy way to provide a secure, managed, cloud-based virtual desktop experience to your end-users.If you want to protect existing Amazon WorkSpaces, read Install the agent on Amazon EC2 and WorkSpaces.If you have not yet added your AWS account to Workload Security, complete the steps in one of the following sections: Protect Amazon WorkSpaces if you have not yet added your AWS account You have now added Amazon WorkSpaces to Workload Security. On the left, right-click your AWS account and select Properties. In the Workload Security console, edit your AWS account: If you added more than one AWS account to Workload Security, the IAM policy must be updated under all the AWS accounts. The policy includes Amazon WorkSpaces permissions. Modify the Workload Security IAM policy to look like the one shown in Add an AWS account using a cross-account role. You can find it under Policies on the left, or you can look for the Workload Security IAM role or IAM user that references the policy and then click the policy within it. Find the Workload Security IAM policy.Log in to AWS with the account that was added to Workload Security. Modify your IAM policy to include Amazon WorkSpaces permissions: See Bake the agent into your AMI or WorkSpace bundle for details on installation, activation, and bundle creation. Optionally, create a custom WorkSpace bundle so that you can deploy it to many people. ![]() See Install the agent on Amazon EC2 and WorkSpaces for details. Launch an Amazon WorkSpace, and then install and activate agent version 10.2+ on it.If you already added your AWS account to Workload Security (to protect your Amazon EC2 instances), complete the steps in this section to configure Workload Security to work with Amazon WorkSpaces. Protect Amazon WorkSpaces if you already added your AWS account ![]()
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