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CYBER RESILIENCE

A Comprehensive Bounce-Back Strategy

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CYBER RESILIENCE

A Comprehensive Bounce-Back Strategy

Artificial intelligence allows cybercriminals to automate and scale their attacks. Agencies need robust cyber resilience programs not simply to protect against these new threats but also to recover when they succeed. That starts with combining cybersecurity, business continuity and disaster recovery practices.

Zero Trust

The End of the Beginning

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Zero Trust

The End of the Beginning

The clock is ticking for federal civilian agencies. They must meet zero-trust objectives by Sept. 30. That includes deploying identity management, securing endpoint detection and response solutions, and encrypting network traffic. As the deadline nears, agencies are making their final moves.

Zero Trust

Getting the Security Architecture Right

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Zero Trust

Getting the Security Architecture Right

Establishing a zero-trust approach has its challenges. Security professionals need leadership buy-in, adequate budgets and a strategy aligned with maturity models. Done right, streamlined security increases overall resilience, improves compliance and reduces risk.

 

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Federal cybersecurity standards have shifted, placing an emphasis on zero trust. Implementing the necessary technology and related practices can be challenging, even if they do mitigate risk. CDW provides a wealth of resources to help agencies reinforce their security protocols.

Strategizing Cyber Resilience

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Meeting the Zero-Trust Deadline

The Pillars of Zero-Trust

Federal agencies measure zero-trust progress against CISA’s model to ensure that their new environments meet standards.
Verify a user’s identity and grant access only where it’s necessary. Debunk ICAM Myths >
Keep an updated inventory of all assets on the network (hardware, software, devices, etc.). Know What You Own >
Create visibility throughout the network, rather than only at endpoints. Detailed Logs Can Help >
Integrate threat protections and ensure secure delivery. How to Boost Security >
Inventory, categorize, label and protect data. Build a Modern Platform >

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