AT&T has launched an integrated, managed cybersecurity
solution to help U.S. federal agencies modernize and protect their IT
infrastructure in compliance with Trusted Internet Connection (TIC) 3.0
cybersecurity guidance. AT&T Government Trusted Internet Connection brings
together software-defined wide area
networking (SD-WAN) technology, security capabilities and fiber connectivity in
a 24/7 managed solution through a single provider. The comprehensive, scalable solution integrates with the
AT&T Managed Trusted Internet Protocol Service, extending highly secure
remote access to federal agency workers and branch offices.
Why is this important?
As federal agencies increased
their adoption of mobile and cloud technologies in 2020 to support telework,
cyber risks and requirements changed. These changes prompted new TIC 3.0
guidance from the federal government's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure
Security Agency to protect federal data and networks and provide visibility of
cloud and remote users.
The need for federal agencies
to modernize their IT infrastructure also increased this year with the White House Executive Order (EO) on Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity in May. The EO
calls for bold changes and investments to improve the cybersecurity posture of
the Federal Government including moving to Zero Trust. Zero Trust is a security framework requiring all users, whether in or
outside the organization's network, to be authenticated, authorized, and
continuously validated for security configuration and posture before being
granted or keeping access to applications and data.
What makes this new
cybersecurity solution different?
AT&T is a trusted network
provider to U.S. federal government agencies, helping them maximize network
efficiency and performance no matter where they are on the network
transformation continuum.
AT&T Government Trusted
Internet Connection meets federal agency requirements for highly secure remote
connectivity supporting remote users and branch offices. The solution optimizes
network performance while allowing government agency users to connect directly
to the internet to access cloud-based applications in a highly secure manner.
It provides centralized network visibility across users, devices, and locations
to monitor users whether they are on or off the network to reduce security
risks. These capabilities allow federal agencies the flexibility and speed they
require as they modernize their IT infrastructure.
AT&T Government Trusted
Internet Connection delivers threat analysis and correlation through the
AT&T Security Operations Center and AT&T Alien Labs Open Threat
Exchange® global threat sharing community to help federal agencies monitor and
reduce ongoing cybersecurity risks.
The solution includes
additional capabilities such as Zero Trust Network Access to provide highly
secure remote access to applications, data, and services based on clearly
defined access control policies.
When will this new
cybersecurity solution be available
AT&T Government Trusted
Internet is immediately available to U.S. federal agencies.
"Federal agencies want to
stay ahead of evolving cyber threats and comply with TIC 3.0 and the Executive
Order, but they also want as little friction as possible. What I see as compelling about AT&T Government Trusted
Internet Connection is it considers all of the possible use cases including
remote workers and the practical implementation of Zero Trust. Additionally,
the AT&T Security Operations Center and AT&T Alien Labs Open Threat
Exchange provide monitoring and security insights." --
Chris Kissel, Research
Director, Tier 2 SOC Analytics, IDC"The shift to telework and
increased cyber threats have created urgency for federal agencies to enhance
the security of their IT infrastructure. AT&T Government Trusted Internet helps federal employees to efficiently
connect to remote agency networks and cloud environments in a highly secure
manner while continually managing risks." -- Brandon Pearce, AVP,
Product Marketing Management, AT&T
Learn more about AT&T
Government Trusted Internet Connection (link) and AT&T Managed Trusted
Internet Protocol Service
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