We Help Federal Government Agencies Meet Zero Trust Executive Orders

Stay ahead of today’s cyber threat landscape while meeting the Zero Trust Architecture Executive Order 14028 and OMB Cybersecurity Directives M-21-30, M-21-31, M-22-01 and M-22-09, with Lookout.

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Government data management is more complex than ever.

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security products are deployed by organizations on average, creating unnecessary complexity.
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of IT professionals report more security incidents due to hybrid work.

Meeting security requirements is a complex process.

Many agencies lack the resources to leverage effective, modern security solutions that work seamlessly to meet Executive Orders and OMB mandates.

Cloud migration and remote work increase exposure.

Working remotely and collaborating in cloud environments give traditional security tools like VPNs very little visibility or control over data.

Enhanced security strategy over a multitude of security tools.

Many agencies have adopted multiple edge security tools, adding complexity and time on consolidating data instead of focusing on improving strategy.

To protect data during migration to the cloud, federal agencies must comply with Executive Order 14028 to adopt a Zero Trust Architecture by 2024, and adhere to OMB mandates to enhance security for cloud services.

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Embracing Zero Trust: How to address the Cybersecurity Executive Order.

The Cybersecurity Executive Order has accelerated the need for agencies to take a more proactive stance against the rapidly intensifying surge of phishing and ransomware attacks against our nation.

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Lookout provides Zero Trust Architecture to multiple critical government agencies.

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