Constituents depend on digital engagements to connect with state and local government — they’re going online to pay utility bills, apply for permits and renew vehicle registrations.
Unfortunately, a number of factors can get in the way of ensuring secure and stress-free digital interactions for state and local constituents, including:
- Bad actors are well aware of vulnerabilities in backend outdated solutions, yet IT departments may lack the resources to keep these systems patched.
- Everyone expects to be able to interact with government online, yet more digital interfaces mean a wider attack surface.
- Government has to deliver secure services online, but this needs to happen in a way that is seamless and simple for every user.
Download this quick resource to learn why an identity-driven network defense could be the key to minimizing frustration for constituents and for agencies.