Protect national interests by securing sensitive public sector data like social security numbers, driver’s licenses, voter IDs, residential addresses, and more from theft and exfiltration.
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The need for sensitive data to be readily accessible to authorized personnel across multiple departments increases the attack surface.
Lack of proper employee training for data handling, inadequate funding for modern security measures, and reliance on legacy systems leave many agencies vulnerable to breaches.
The use of external vendors increases vulnerability, while the high value of government data makes it a prime target for politically motivated cyberattacks by nation-state threat actors.
Analyze access permissions of files and employ Zero Trust security to ensure only verified personnel can access sensitive data.
From national IDs and SSNs to payment card data and financial records, know where your sensitive data lies and classify them based on their sensitivity.
Protect high-value data like military operations and diplomatic communications from being exfiltrated through external devices such as USBs, Bluetooth, WiFi, etc.
Identify high-risk users by analyzing their access patterns, data ownership, and file transfers to avoid intentional acts like espionage or accidental data leaks.
Block the usage of unvetted cloud applications like malware, phishing, etc., and control unwarranted file transfers to avoid disruption of state services or sensitive data leaks.





Cybersecurity for government agencies begins with compliance. Learn how DataSecurity Plus helps you achieve compliance:
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