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Most likely using workspaces and the reason for it is to stop the very thing they are trying to do to keep data from directly leaking out of their network. If they had a Linux desktop workspace if they opened the ssh port on the workspace Eni you could do that but that would send up all kinds of security alerts.
I'm not sure what you use by workspaces, I haven't touched windows in a while.
Wouldn't a bastion with SSO do the same thing? In both cases OP needs to pass AWS based security checks in order to ssh from the bastion instance. And both options can be locked down by enterprise standards.
Workspaces is an AWS service that creates desktops that can be used via a workspace client or through the web browser like guacamole project. It's main feature is the data stays in AWS not on local hardware.