Advanced Network Defenses for Today’s Federal Government Enterprise

The modern enterprise, characterized by hybrid and mobile workforces supported by a hybrid cloud IT environment, brings many security challenges to the federal government, its agencies, entities, and sites.  They face multi-faceted cybersecurity concerns due to the sensitive nature of their data, the critical infrastructure, and regulatory mandates involved. The distributed nature of operations, with numerous contractors and providers, introduces further complexities in securing endpoints, networks, and data, further amplifying the risks of nation-state cyber-attacks, phishing, malware, and data breaches. Secure Access Service Edge (SASE)/Security Services Edge (SSE) solutions, like Cisco Umbrella, offer comprehensive protection that meets the unique needs and compliance requirements of government organizations and others that depend upon FedRAMP. 

Join SANS Principal Instructor, My-Ngoc Nguyen, and Christian Clasen, Cisco Technical Marketing Engineer, on June 26th at 3:30 ET for a discussion on cloud-delivered security services and how they address the cybersecurity concerns of a hybrid and mobile workforce within the public sector. They will highlight and discuss practical approaches and proven solutions to:

  • Protect roaming workers, secure branch offices and access to cloud-based applications.
  • Prevent data loss, prevent usage of unwanted applications, and deliver fast, safe internet to users, wherever they are.
  • Block threats before they reach the network or endpoints.
  • Enhance visibility and control and strengthen the defense against evolving cyber threats in the dynamic landscape of hybrid and mobile work environments.

View the associated whitepaper.

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