Embracing the Cybersecurity Framework
By offering a flexible approach to cybersecurity, the CSF allows agencies to create individualized risk-management plans based on their specific needs and capabilities.
By offering a flexible approach to cybersecurity, the CSF allows agencies to create individualized risk-management plans based on their specific needs and capabilities.
A new approach could significantly change the way agencies think about security for the better by establishing a design concept around security.
SD-WANs differ from traditional wide area networks (WANs) by separating the networking hardware and the mechanism for controlling it across vast distances.
Because governments have so many applications, platforms and servers, the security systems required to keep networks safe are abundant and diverse.
Adaptive Networks are automated and programmable networks that can configure, monitor and maintain themselves, as well as adapt to changing requirements.
A lot goes into an effective cybersecurity strategy, but many rank-and-file, business-side employees are often surprised at their centrality to defending against cyber threats.
The fluidity of a multi-cloud model makes it challenging for agencies to defend against cyberthreats, on top of satisfying the requirements of the Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation (CDM) Program and other federal benchmarks, a Software-Defined Secure Network (SDSN) can help.
Cybersecurity has become a risk management contest, and NSA must especially consider it; anything digitally operated is part of the modern battlefield.
Organizations that have multiple clouds have larger, more complex networks with larger attack surfaces that need defending from cyberthreats.
Trump’s fiscal 2020 budget lists a slight increase for federal cybersecurity spending, and a minor drop in federal IT spending.