The Federal IT landscape is undergoing a rapid shift toward stronger cybersecurity, driven by CISA’s Zero Trust Maturity Model v2.0. This model offers a roadmap for federal agencies to boost their cyber posture. For government agencies, selecting the right tools to navigate this transformation is paramount. Google Workspace enters the picture with its robust security capabilities, designed to meet the demanding compliance requirements of federal agencies.
CISA’s Zero Trust Mandate and the Role of Google Workspace
CISA’s Zero Trust Maturity Model emphasizes granular access control, constant verification, and device-agnostic security. Google Workspace embraces this “never trust, always verify” principle with features that:
- Fortify Identity and Access Management: Context-Aware Access and powerful authentication tools ensure only the right people have access to the right data.
- Enhance Endpoint Security: Endpoint management and advanced device controls protect sensitive information at every access point.
- Secure Data Storage and Sharing: Data Loss Prevention (DLP) capabilities and granular sharing controls safeguard data while enabling collaboration
Insights from the Google Workspace Zero Trust Security Workshop
The recent Google Workspace Zero Trust Security Workshop offered a valuable deep dive into how Google Workspace can support federal agencies in their Zero Trust journeys. The workshop featured insights from CISA experts on applying Zero Trust principles within the federal landscape. Attendees benefited from the ManTech case study, showcasing a real-world implementation of Zero Trust architecture powered by Google Workspace and Gemini AI. ManTech’s shared experience demonstrates the success of the platform in achieving CMMC compliance, offering a valuable blueprint for other agencies. The workshop also included interactive demos, providing IT decision-makers with hands-on experience utilizing Google Workspace’s security controls.
Your Zero Trust Playbook
For those who missed the workshop, Google’s Workspace Zero trust best practices guide for U.S. public Sector agencies is an invaluable resource for achieving CISA-compliant Zero Trust maturity.
Exclusive Sessions on Federal Cybersecurity and Google Workspace at Google Cloud Next ‘24
The conversation continues at Google Cloud Next ‘24, featuring sessions on:
- Assured Workloads for Public Sector Compliance: Learn how to achieve stringent compliance across various frameworks (CJIS, FedRAMP, ITAR, DoD ILs).
- Keep Your Data Private and Compliant with Gemini in Google Workspace Join this session to learn about built-in privacy and security controls in Gemini for Google Workspace, and understand how your organization can achieve digital sovereignty with Sovereign Controls.
- Breaking Silos with AI-Powered Collaboration: Explore how Google Workspace facilitates efficiency, secure collaboration, and innovation.
- Gemini in Google Workspace: Privacy Reassured: Understand how Gemini delivers powerful capabilities while safeguarding data sovereignty.
- Government-Ready: How Google Workspace is Enabling Secure Collaboration: Discover how Google Workspace empowers federal, state, and local agencies to streamline operations while maintaining the highest levels of data protection (featuring ManTech).
In the ever-evolving landscape of federal cybersecurity, Google is committed to empowering agencies with innovative solutions. Google Workspace, built on Zero Trust principles, provides the agility and resilience needed to face future challenges. When combined with the broader capabilities of Google Cloud, agencies gain a powerful arsenal to protect sensitive data and achieve their missions. Google’s dedication to continuous innovation ensures that federal agencies will always have the cutting-edge tools they need to stay ahead of evolving cyber threats.
By: Nicolette Stepakoff (Google Workspace Customer Engineering, Google Public Sector)
Originally published at: Google Cloud Blog