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Day 1
GO LIVE!
Ticket submitted to Network team for for new resource. InfoSec approved.
Reduce Time to Provision
Secure networking time reduced by
97%
Resource added with explicit trust segmentation, cloaked and encrypted communication. Deployed by NetOps and easily verified by InfoSec.
“With the proliferation of IP addresses, the traditional way of defending the network is no longer viable,” Fu says. “Our goal is being able to help our government customers
be as agile, adaptive and secure and proactive as possible.”
BEFORE
GO LIVE!
Implementation Review and Sign-Off by Infosec
Implementation of Design by Network Ops
Approval of Design by InfoSec
Design Submitted to InfoSec for Review
Design for Routing, Firewall, VPN, Switching Polcies
Ticket submitted to Network IT for new resources addition to corporate network.
AFTER
each individual device and eliminate contamination and exploitations from any associated elements on the network.
This method of protecting network security is fast and effective. Within 60 days, the system can be layered on top of existing networks. Once implemented, secure networking time is reduced by 97 percent (deployed by NetOps and easily verified by InfoSec) versus the time it takes with traditional networks.
Most important, by combining legacy and additional identity
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protocols, agencies will reduce their attack surface by up to 90 percent, reduce the time it takes to mitigate and quarantine threats by as much as 25 percent, and decrease failover and disaster recovery times to as little as one second.
Setting your agency up for success
Settling on the best approach to IT modernization and choosing the most effective technology is a huge undertaking, and it’s fair to say that no agency can do it alone. Here are some best practices for doing it right:
• Look for a partner with a keen understanding of federal procurement and the ability to match technology solutions to an agency’s mission.
• Choose a partner that is vendor-agnostic and has proven relationships with major technology manufacturers. Such a partner can recommend the right technologies for your requirements, even if those technologies come from multiple vendors.
• Find a partner that can help you manage change in your agency’s culture and processes.





































































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