For many organizations, the compliance boundaries surrounding Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) doesn’t extend across their entire business. Instead, by design, these businesses often function as multi-tenant organizations, with distinct divisions, subsidiaries, or parent companies managing separate operational segments.
This segmented strategy often employs a CUI Enclave to establish clear compliance boundaries, reduce risk, and serve as the quickest path to CMMC L2 assessment readiness. For example, an organization may utilize:
Multi-tenant organizations face unique challenges as key personnel (subject-matter experts, IT, leaders, etc.) need the ability to support projects across tenant boundaries.
While Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) provides an excellent solution to support multi-tenant access from a workstation, what’s the answer for secure and efficient context switching from a mobile device?
Users need a solution to bridge the gap.
Within the Microsoft ecosystem, we use Intune’s endpoint management suite for device compliance, app deployment, endpoint security, etc. However, Intune has one key limitation impacting multi-tenant organizations: a mobile device can only be enrolled in Intune with one organization at a given time.
To work around this limitation, many organizations resort to a swivel seat approach – issuing multiple physical devices to users. One device gets enrolled in the primary tenant, while a second device is enrolled and used to securely access another.
This approach, while functional, is far from ideal:
Like Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), Hypori is a cloud-hosted mobile virtualization platform. Hypori functions much like a physical smartphone, but the virtual device runs apps and data in the cloud rather than on the user’s physical device.
How does it work?
With Hypori, your physical device becomes a “window” into one (or many) virtualized workspaces. A user’s input and interactions are sent to Hypori’s FedRAMP High cloud, and screen updates are then streamed back to the Hypori app as pixels over encrypted network connections.
With Hypori, multi-tenant organizations can overcome Intune’s enrollment limitations.
While Hypori shines as a solution for securing mobile access for multi-tenant organizations, its benefits extend far beyond this specific use case. For organizations exploring Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) programs, Hypori addresses many challenges that have traditionally hindered adoption.
Some key benefits include:
Hypori transforms how organizations think about mobile access to corporate data, offering an innovative, practical solution for multi-tenant organizations and users who struggle with the limitations of Microsoft Intune. Hypori keeps company data fully encrypted and completely separated from user data, all while saving your company money and reducing inventory management effort and streamlining user workflows. To learn more about how this solution could fit into your organization’s tech stack, reach out to Summit 7 with the form below.