What Security Personnel Need Today
In today’s state of widespread remote work, the security landscape is seemingly easier for adversaries to exploit and tougher for security practitioners to protect.
In today’s state of widespread remote work, the security landscape is seemingly easier for adversaries to exploit and tougher for security practitioners to protect.
Across the federal government, agencies are rethinking their telework policies and practices in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Remote workers for one defense health agency were having problems accessing what they needed to do their jobs so the agency invested in a SASE solution.
Providing the right level of access, performance and security for remote workers using the cloud requires solutions that can scale virtually infinitely.
SASE helps agencies strengthen security as more users, data and applications move outside the traditional network perimeter.
There are six core capabilities of zero trust that agencies can include to modernize their security environments.
The rise of cloud, mobility and related applications effectively have undermined the concept of perimeter-based security. That is why the Trusted Internet Connection (TIC) 3.0 addresses the need to address security when users, applications and data reside outside the perimeter.