Effective immediately, the Department of Homeland Security Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (DHS CISA) issued new TIC 3.0 guidance allowing agencies to roll out zero trust direct-to-cloud connections through cloud service providers (CSPs) that meet CISA guidelines. This new guidance helps agencies avoid the challenges of VPN, which include infrastructure exposure and highly latent traffic paths due to traffic being forced to traverse through TIC first.
With the Zscaler FedRAMP Authorized telework solution, federal leaders can use a modern cloud-based architecture that offers quick deployment, a fast access experience, and the scale required to handle the rapidly increasing numbers of employees working remotely.
Join Zscaler on May 7th for a live webinar to gain insights into:
- How this new TIC 3.0 guidance will help telework
- Key considerations for evaluating approved TIC 3.0 architectures (security, latency, etc.)
- Cloud vendors that meet the CISA-mandated compliance controls, such as Telemetry Data to NCSP/DHS and NIST Controls
- Advice for evaluating areas of risk, such as scalability of COOP scenarios and infrastructure exposed to external attacks