Bridging Secure Remote Application Access and Encrypted Threat Mitigation



Even as states begin to re-open after being closed for weeks due to the COVID-19 coronavirus, the government workforce and contractors will continue to work from home or remotely for the foreseeable future. They require secure remote access to applications to be productive. While applications have migrated to the public cloud or have been replaced by SaaS applications, there remain many applications that cannot be migrated or replaced. These mission-critical, classic, or custom applications often cannot support single sign-on (SSO).  Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is another safeguard that can allow customers to protect both legacy and cloud applications by pausing primary authentication and doing security checks prior to access. With cybersecurity and phishing threats on the rise during maximum telework, how can agencies protect against the scourge of encrypted malicious traffic? During this webcast, WWT, F5, and Cisco will explore how government agencies can secure applications and access, increase security and threat mitigation, and future-proof existing investments in security solutions, all while delivering a superior user experience.


Join this digital event to learn: 

  • How to secure access to and security for all applications, regardless of location and authentication
  • The best way to mitigate the threats masked by encrypted traffic
  • How to enhance user productivity and the user experience, while simultaneously increasing application and network security

Relevant Government Agencies

DOD & Military, State Government, County Government, City Government, Municipal Government, Federal Government, State & Local Government


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Event Type
On-Demand Webcast


This event has no exhibitor/sponsor opportunities


Cost
Complimentary:    $ 0.00


Website
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Event Sponsors

Cisco, F5, World Wide Technology


Organizer
Government Technology


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