Mobile devices are as pervasive in the public sector as they are in the private sector, but the potential repercussions of a cyberattack are often greater within the public sector. According to Verizon’s 2024 Mobile Security Index, 85% of Public Sector respondents believe that a security breach in their industry could endanger human lives.
Government employees and contractors use mobile devices for email, information gathering, productivity apps, such as Microsoft Office 365 and Teams, and more. Whether working at a government office or remotely, these mobile devices pose significant information security risks to government agencies. Cybercriminals can compromise devices to gain access to government networks and data by attacking any of the threat vectors:
With limited IT staff and resources available to government entities, protecting mobile devices and data poses a significant challenge. Zimperium Mobile Threat Defense (MTD) – formerly known as zIPS – provides continuous, on-device threat detection and enables security operations and incident response teams with the critical mobile threat and risk data necessary to support modern Zero Trust architectures. Additional Zimperium MTD benefits include:
Availability
Zimperium solutions for government are available through partnerships under IT Schedule 70, CIO-CS, CIO-SP3, and SEWP V. Zimperium solutions are also available via sole source and direct acquisition. Contact us today for a custom evaluation to your specific needs.
Issued by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Special Publication 800-124 offers guidelines for managing the security of mobile devices in the organization. First unveiled in 2013, a draft of a second revision of the standard was released in 2020. The standard details the technologies and strategies that teams can use to guard against evolving threats. The standard offers mobile security guidance in such areas as mobile devices, centralized device management, and endpoint protection technologies, and looks at both organization-provided and bring-your-own-device scenarios.
The NIST 800-124 standard specifically recommends the use of mobile threat defense solutions. With Zimperium’s advanced, comprehensive solutions, teams can establish strong defenses around mobile devices and mobile apps so they adhere to security standards like 800-124. Zimperium zShield hardens and protects mobile apps from attackers trying to inspect code and find vulnerabilities they can exploit; Zimperium zKeyBox leverages white-box cryptography to protect keys and secrets within mobile applications; and Zimperium zDefend enables apps to protect itself against evolving attacks.
The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) is a unified standard for implementing cybersecurity across the defense industrial base (DIB). The US Department of Defense (DoD) released version 1.0 on January 31, 2020 and version 2.0 in February, 2022. The CMMC Level 2 Assessment Guide references NIST SP 800-124r2, which explains that mobile security technologies have evolved over the past decade and details how these solutions work together to enable robust mobile device security. Further, NIST 800-124r2 specifically distinguishes MTD from EMM, MDM, and MAM. The CMMC Level 2 Assessment Guide’s “Discussion [NIST 800-171 R2]” references SP 800-124, which defines MTD’s capabilities for augmenting mobile device security technology stack specifically.
MTD is critical for companies seeking CMMC Level 2 Assessments because it ensures comprehensive threat mitigation and provides countermeasures for exploitation of underlying vulnerabilities in devices and credential theft via phishing. Zimperium MTD is an advanced mobile security solution for enterprises and government agencies in the DIB striving to meet current CMMC standards as part of their mobile device security controls. Zimperium MTD detects mobile threats, notifies security teams of incidents, and blocks access to the resources.
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