How Cisco Empowers the Public Sector to Stay Secure at a Distance
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to keep workers out of the physical office, the need for secure remote work solutions is greater than ever.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to keep workers out of the physical office, the need for secure remote work solutions is greater than ever.
U.S. Public Sector customers that require FedRAMP solutions can now have persistent messaging, and will soon be able to experience calling, meeting and messaging together in a single unified app.
Cisco AppDynamics is now FedRAMP Authorized, empowering government with industry leading cloud-based app performance management, deeper insights, and more.
A misleading statement from one area of the information security industry falsely argues that the U.S. Government is “sounding the alarm around VPN security.” Actually, the government is acknowledging that remote security solutions like VPN as well as
Remote working is top of mind. But increasing the numbers of end-points attached to your agency's network can also increase cyber threats. Are you prepared?
Your network may use timestamps from a completely untrusted time source within an IP network. RFC 8573 shows how to overcome this.
Join us for our #FutureofPublicSector blog series to explore what the future may hold, how technology opens doors to possible, and how to enable countries and communities to thrive.
Zero Trust security is an architectural model for network security. Find out the 6 Steps to Zero Trust and its “never trust, always verify, enforce least privilege” approach.
One common thread between cyber-attacks is external communication. Malicious communication typically starts, or is exploited, at the DNS layer. Find out how to defend it.