
IDC PlanScape: Edge Security for Federal Agencies
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IDC PlanScape: Edge Security for Federal Agencies
This IDC PlanScape discusses edge security for federal agencies."Many agencies' primary goal for improving security is implementing a zero trust architecture (ZTA). Zero trust network architecture (ZTNA) does reduce risk, but agencies can substantially bolster security by protecting resources, data, and identity information by implementing network edge security as a service (NESaaS) technology," says Aaron Walker, research manager, IDC Government Insights Government Trust and Resiliency Strategies.
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This IDC PlanScape discusses edge security for federal agencies."Many agencies' primary goal for improving security is implementing a zero trust architecture (ZTA). Zero trust network architecture (ZTNA) does reduce risk, but agencies can substantially bolster security by protecting resources, data, and identity information by implementing network edge security as a service (NESaaS) technology," says Aaron Walker, research manager, IDC Government Insights Government Trust and Resiliency Strategies.
Please Note: Extended description available upon request.
Table of Contents
6 Pages
- IDC PlanScape Figure
- Executive Summary
- Why Is Edge Security Important?
- What Is Edge Security?
- Who Are the Key Stakeholders?
- How Can My Agency Take Advantage of Edge Security?
- Advice for Technology Buyers
- Related Research
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