This article is an excerpt from GovLoop’s recent guide, “Understanding the Dangers to Your Cybersecurity.” Download the full guide here.
The race is on to modernize agencies’ IT networks so that they can deliver better public services and reduce costs.
Unfortunately, security sometimes trails the threats endangering these networks. Federal, state and local organizations are finding themselves exposed to dangers such as cybercriminals and insider threats when their networks grow faster than they can modernize them.
To understand how agencies can modernize their networks while enhancing security, GovLoop spoke with Nirav Shah, Senior Director of Product Management at Fortinet, and Felipe Fernandez, Director of Systems Engineering at Fortinet Federal. Fortinet is a cybersecurity hardware, software and services provider that delivers secure software-defined wide area networks (SD-WANs).
Fernandez said that agencies have long struggled with contracting fair priced, reliable internet services across their networks. “Not all agencies’ sites are in prime internet hubs,” he said. “Some are in remote locations that have limited options for a WAN.”
Geographical considerations have often made networks too complex for agencies to handle easily, Shah added. SD-WANs solve this dilemma by streamlining IT networking management.
“SD-WANs are top-of-line because they have changed how agencies can adopt applications and use them more efficiently,” he said. “SD-WAN is a technology that simplifies your business operations. You’re doing that at a lower cost with better security.”
Shah said that SD-WANs are additionally valuable as they ensure agencies have consistently reliable networks for business operations.
“Our SD-WAN is built to transform your entire office,” he said. “It’s all part of that major goal of simplicity, better productivity and consistent security.”
Fernandez said that SD-WANs help agencies improve network performance as well as comply with TIC and other benchmarks, such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST) cybersecurity framework.
These best practices and guidelines for federal security often inspire similar behavior from state and local governments. SD-WANs help all organizations by providing secure, highly available networks for every size agency.