Boosting Zero Trust for Federal Agencies with FedRAMP ATO

One crucial aspect of meeting zero trust standards is the capacity to offer visibility and analytics of all operations on federal networks. Trend Vision One™ for Government has acquired a FedRAMP® Authorization to Operate (ATO).

FedRAMP ATO Boosts Zero Trust for Federal Agencies

One crucial aspect of meeting zero trust standards is the capacity to offer visibility and analytics of all operations on federal networks. Trend Vision One™ for Government has acquired a FedRAMP® Authorization to Operate (ATO). This significant achievement empowers Federal government clients to utilize Trend’s platform to promptly thwart adversaries and manage their cybersecurity risk position. This FedRAMP ATO solidifies Trend’s position as a leading global provider of compliant zero trust solutions.

Through this ATO, Trend is assisting agencies in utilizing the finest threat intelligence globally to achieve their zero trust objectives and necessities.

Meeting Government Requirements with Trend Micro’s FedRAMP Authorized Products

Trend Vision One™ enables agencies to automatically correlate data among their endpoints, servers, and cloud workloads, thereby reinstating control in the hands of security analysts.

The presence of native endpoint and cloud sensors equips agencies to rapidly detect intricate attacks that evade preventive measures. This results in an unparalleled comprehension of the operational data within government settings and a well-rounded approach to zero trust. The visibility and efficiency provided by Trend Vision One™ enhance the capabilities of exceptional security teams, allowing them to achieve more with less. This solution delivers the utmost level of defense to federal and compliance-oriented organizations that are targeted by malicious actors.

Trend Vision One™ furnishes comprehensive protection across all security environments. The solution automates security controls, prioritizes threats based on cutting-edge threat intelligence and AI analysis, and shields against malware and unauthorized behaviors.

Additionally, features from Cloud One enable agencies to consolidate their zero trust objectives across all pillars delineated in the Zero Trust Maturity Model 2.0 and the Department of Defense Zero Trust Overlays.

Zero Trust by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)

In April 2023, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency unveiled the second iteration of its Zero Trust Maturity Model (ZTMM 2.0). Within this model, CISA emphasizes investments in visibility and analytical capabilities across the Zero Trust Pillars, encompassing a robust understanding of devices, applications, data, networks, and identities. The insights offered by FedRAMP solutions like Trend Vision One™ span across all these diverse pillars in an organization’s setup.

Zero Trust Initiative by the Department of Defense (DoD)

In June 2024, the Department of Defense published 400 pages of Zero Trust Overlays for military departments and DoD agencies to realize the objective of establishing zero trust environments throughout the department. These overlays underscore the necessity for specific endpoint security solutions and solutions that provide in-depth visibility and analytical capabilities across agency environments.

FedRAMP Memo Latest Update

In July 2024, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) within the White House disclosed a memo that renewed the FedRAMP program and initiated a procedure to widen access to FedRAMP commercial solutions. This step enables agencies to gravitate towards best-in-class solutions to aid them in accomplishing their zero trust security objectives.

Future Government Strategy for Zero Trust

In addition to the regulations and directives issued to help agencies meet their zero trust objectives in recent years, there have been reports indicating a fresh administrative campaign to push agencies forward in achieving zero trust goals.

This, combined with the shift to a new administration, indicates that agencies will face added requirements and emphasis on cybersecurity. Agencies must comprehend their settings and invest in FedRAMP compliant solutions to aid them in understanding threats from across the globe.

With these accreditations, Trend is ready to assist agencies at any stage in their zero trust journey and furnish visibility and analytics to facilitate crucial decisions in securing their networks, data, applications, devices, and identities.

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