Modernise Security Stack for the Public Sector
Governments today operate in an increasingly digital and interconnected world where cyberattacks can disrupt critical services, compromise citizen data, and erode public trust. With growing dependence on technology, modernising security infrastructure is no longer optional. Government agencies must strengthen resilience, meet data localisation mandates, and secure essential public systems against evolving cyber risks.
Risks in Public Sector
- Ransomware attacks encrypt data, disrupt critical public services, and compromise sensitive citizen information, posing a significant threat to national security and public trust.
- Uptime is crucial in government infrastructure because it ensures continuous availability and reliability of critical services and systems that citizens and government employees depend upon.
- Compliance requires data privacy and localisation, meaning data must reside within the country or specific geographic region because it may contain national identity or sensitive government or public information.
- Legacy technologies increase vulnerabilities and limit the ability to respond to modern threats, driving urgent technology upgrades.
- With cyber warfare, the digital battlefield now extends to government networks, with targeted attacks aiming to destabilise national operations.
Secure, Automate, and Stay Compliant with Sectona
- Ensure the Principle of Least Privilege with the Sectona stack, comprising PAM, EPM, and CAM, to prevent breaches and ransomware.
- Automate the generation of audit-ready and downloadable reports with configuration details for seamless compliance reporting, such as ISO and PCI.
- Manage or remove local administrative rights and enable application control across all endpoints in your organisation.
- Manage, secure, and rotate passwords, SSH keys, and secrets within the solution’s purpose-built vault.
- Automate periodic review of entitlements and certification of access.
- Simplify compliance with benchmark-based and auditable least-privilege enforcement, allowing easy export of session recordings and logs to streamline regulatory inspections.