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3 Tips for Government Agency Cybersecurity

Written by Admin | May 24, '22

Government agencies deal with high-priority, high-sensitivity work every day. Much of that work involves private data that could harm the agency, its partners, or even citizens if stolen. For this reason, we're taking some time to cover a few cybersecurity tips that could help government agencies protect themselves without interrupting workflows. Let's jump in!

The Importance of Government Cybersecurity

Government agencies exist at local, state, and federal levels. Different agencies have different levels of involvement with citizens, but all are responsible for a huge amount of private data--and digital criminals are well aware of this. These online bad guys also know government agencies tend to rely too heavily on legacy systems (which are full of exploitable vulnerabilities) and manual processes (which are made even less efficient by personnel shortages and tight budgets). The result is a perfect storm--one that makes government agencies and citizens vulnerable to malware, ransomware, and other digital attacks.

That means it's especially important for government bodies to make cybersecurity a priority.

3 Cybersecurity Tips

Here are three ways government agencies (and other organizations!) can improve cybersecurity:

  • #1: Explore managed IT services.

While any agent of the government must take special care when outsourcing services, managed IT is a great way to boost cybersecurity across an entire organization without introducing new risks. It also helps simplify tech environments to limit the risk of human error and simplify day-to-day tasks.

  • #2: Transition away from legacy systems.

Legacy systems aren't just outdated and inefficient--they also leave agencies vulnerable to all kinds of cybersecurity threats. Although it takes time and effort to migrate data to a new system, it's well worth the investment.

  • #3: Provide necessary training.

To protect the nation's security interests, government employees need support in the form of consistent training. This training helps workers identify and avoid threats, build good online habits, and stay compliant with privacy regulations that help improve cybersecurity efforts.

In conclusion, cybersecurity is important for all organizations--but it's mission-critical for government agencies. Luckily, with solutions like managed IT services, new systems, and good training material, these agencies can boost cybersecurity and protect citizens across the country.

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