Google Cloud for U.S. federal cybersecurity
Google Public Sector helps federal agencies address Executive Order (EO) 14028 and other critical White House cybersecurity requirements with solutions spanning Zero Trust, cybersecurity analytics, and web asset protection.
Proven Zero Trust protection, based on Google innovation
Google pioneered Zero Trust by globally implementing perimeterless security for itself based on context-aware least privilege. Agencies rely on Google Zero Trust capabilities for remote access, secure collaboration, and boundary security. To help you get started, we offer professional services (PSO) and partnerships to help you meet EO 14028, OMB M-22-09, and NSM-8.
Accelerate threat detection with modern cybersecurity analytics
Worsening threats demand that agencies increase their detection speed and scale by 10x to counter the pace of modern attacks. Google Cloud’s model of continuous detection and response can power agencies’ abilities to meet EO 14028 and OMB M-21-31. Google Cloud provides SaaS-based cyber analytics, powerful data platforms, BI platforms, SOAR, cloud logging tools, visibility tools, key security partnerships, as well as threat intelligence technology called VirusTotal.
Protect and modernize customer-facing web assets
EO 14058 seeks to improve digital customer experience by modernizing agency websites and online services that provide essential services to constituents. The security of public web servers is addressed in NIST 800-44. Google Cloud helps protects web assets from attacks and fraud by detecting bots, preventing denials of service, and using secure APIs.
Secure the software supply chain
Google best practices for the secure use of open-source software led it to create a framework for software supply chain security, known as Supply-chain Levels for Software Artifacts (SLSA). The framework helps government, industry, and the open-source community by formalizing criteria and providing recommendations around supply chain integrity and the software development life cycle.
Meeting U.S. government compliance requirements
Many Google Cloud products meet NIST 800-53 & NIST 800-171 requirements, & can be used to support compliance with FedRAMP, DoD cloud security requirements, CJIS, ITAR, & IRS 1075. Implementing Assured Workloads provides extra control & confidence in sensitive workloads, too.
"[Google Cloud's secure cloud management solution is one prototype helping to] simplify engagement with non-traditional technology vendors by allowing DIU users to collaborate in real time. The solutions provide equivalent security and control to the DoD’s Cloud Access Point (CAP) while delivering real-time performance, which is critical for such things as videoconferencing and file sharing..."
John Chen, Interim CIO, Defense Innovation Unit (DIU)
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Content on demand
- [Event] Google Cloud Security Summit
- [Scoop News Group Podcast] VA CIO Kurt DelBene; What's next for agencies implementing President Biden's Cybersecurity EO feat. Dan Prieto, Head of Security Strategy, Global Public Sector, Google Cloud
- [Scoop News Group Podcast] Check out a two part interview with DOD CIO John Sherman, who discusses the Pentagon's Zero Trust journey, and Google Cloud's Alexis Bonnell who discussed ongoing IT modernization and digital transformation in government.
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Google’s $10 billion commitment to U.S. cybersecurity
At a 2021 White House Summit, Google announced a $10 billion dollar commitment over the next five years to expand Zero Trust programs, help secure the software supply chain, enhance open-source security, and strengthen the digital security skills of the American workforce.