How to Implement Zero Trust for Local Government

Local governments are making the switch to a Zero Trust security model to protect their systems against modern threats. New cyber security policies and standards from government bodies such as CISA, NIST, and the EPA are driving this change.

Implement a Zero Trust Architecture in your organization to:

Webinar Highlights 

Legacy cyber security solutions like the VPN can’t offer the protection you need against modern threat actors. Unauthorized access, shared accounts, and lateral traversal are just some of the risks that are reduced by adopting a Zero Trust Architecture.

After attending this webinar, you’ll understand how to:

  • Eliminate Risk and Strengthen Cybersecurity: Micro-segment access down to the device level, restricting access to only those that need it to protect your systems and resources
  • Enable Single Sign-On from Multiple Identity Providers: Simplify the administrative overhead required to support all your users. Enable secure access for water systems, office teams, external vendors, and seasonal workers using their existing email, even on unmanaged devices
  • Implement Strict Controls: Deploy multi-factor authentication, least privilege access, and detailed audit trails to lock down access to enable secure access to your control systems

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See how the Town of Mono transformed their operations by adopting Zero Trust.

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Agilicus AnyX Zero Trust enables any user, on any device, secure connectivity to any resource they need—without a client or VPN. Whether that resource is a web application, a programmable logic controller, or a building management system, Agilicus can secure it with multi-factor authentication while keeping the user experience simple with single sign-on.

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