Protecting the Nation State
Governments all over the world face a steep challenge, securing critical national infrastructure in an era of hyper-scale levels of cybersecurity threat.
In today’s digital age, governments around the world face numerous cybersecurity risks that threaten the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of their sensitive data and critical infrastructure.
Advanced Persistent Threats
APTs are sophisticated cyberattacks typically orchestrated by nation-state actors with the objective of gaining unauthorized access to government networks and stealing sensitive information.
Insider Threats
Insider threats pose a significant risk to government cybersecurity. These threats can come from disgruntled employees, contractors, or individuals with authorized access to government systems.
Nation-State Attacks
Governments are prime targets for nation-state attacks, where foreign governments attempt to disrupt critical infrastructure, steal sensitive information, or manipulate public opinion.
Critical Infrastructure
Governments face a wide range of cybersecurity risks that are unique to their operations and the sensitive nature of the data they handle.
As governments handle vast amounts of sensitive information and provide essential services to their citizens, they become attractive targets for cybercriminals, hacktivists, and even nation-state actors.
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