Securing Counties and Cities: Fortinet Solutions for Local Governments
Local governments are undergoing digital transformation to increase efficiencies and reduce costs. One top goal of many counties and cities is to develop and deliver consistent security strategies, standards, and governance models across their agencies.
However, new technologies adopted for these initiatives, such as cloud computing, mobile devices, and Internet of Things (IoT), expand the attack surface and can open the door to new threats. In 2019, more than 104 ransomware attacks targeted state and local government organizations.1 The Fortinet Security Fabric enables end-to-end integration of a local government's security architecture, and a broad suite of security solutions that address today's most critical use cases.
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