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Accelerating the Zero Trust Journey in Federal Government
Zero Trust is a strategic approach to cybersecurity that secures an organization by eliminating implicit trust and continuously validating every stage of digital interaction. It’s a way for government agencies and departments to build resilience into their IT environments. The Zero Trust Model has become increasingly important for the federal government due to President Biden’s…
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Preparing for 5G: A Security Primer for Federal Agencies
The Department of Defense (DoD) and agencies across the US federal government are preparing for 5G connectivity. With the promise of fast speeds, lower latency and stronger authentication mechanisms, 5G powered networks present significant new benefits and exciting possibilities. Agencies’ internal network teams, contractors, or traditional service providers will adopt private 5G subscriptions to run…
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Simplifying Security in Multi-Cloud Environments
Federal agencies are moving from Cloud First to Cloud Smart policies. In doing so, they have adopted one of the top Cloud Service Providers (CSPs). Most agencies already use more than one of the major cloud providers – like AWS and Microsoft – with others set to join the landscape. With this in mind, Palo…



