State & Local - Cybersecurity

 

Make Cyber Education & Prevention Your Priority

In 2022 we’ll likely see continued cyberattacks against state and local governments. However, with this cadence of threats comes advancements in new and proactive cybersecurity solutions.

Teaching employees cybersecurity best practices alone is not enough to defend against malicious attacks as remote work continues to increase interconnectivity and heighten security gaps.

Leveraging best practices and implementing automatic monitoring solutions can help ensure network safety, address often-overlooked gaps such as mobile devices and secure everything from the endpoint to the cloud.

Cybersecurity in 2021 was defined by a significant increase in high-profile attacks that affected all levels of government, from federal to state and local.

Progressing into 2022, it’s clear agencies must be prepared to proactively protect themselves against cyberattackers by using comprehensive security solutions capable of providing protection from endpoint devices to the cloud.

Isolated, on-premises tools are no longer enough to tackle ever-evolving cyberthreats. To truly ensure secure networks, agencies must practice good cyber hygiene while investing in integrated platforms and solutions that can secure data at all access points.

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 Knowledge Center

Listed below are a range of content addressing Local Government & MSIM

Local Government Cybersecurity Data Security for Government Agencies Toolkit