Security News > 2021 > July > Google Cloud’s zero trust offerings help U.S. government organizations guard against cyberthreats
Google Cloud today announced new zero trust offerings for government, a set of services to help U.S. federal, state, and local government organizations implement zero trust architecture in accordance with the Biden Administration's Executive Order on Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity and in alignment with National Institute of Standards and Technology standards.
Zero Trust Assessment and Planning offering: Delivered through Google Cloud's professional services organization, the Zero Trust Assessment and Planning offering is designed to help the government reach security goals through zero trust architecture planning for core applications and data.
Google Cloud's PSO team will advise government organizations on the culture change, policies, and technology needed to achieve a zero trust framework-delivered in phases to ensure success within the customer's infrastructure.
Active Cyber Threat Detection offering: Google Cloud's new Active Cyber Threat Detection services offering can help government organizations quickly determine if they may have been compromised by cyberattacks that they have not yet detected.
Together, these Google Cloud offerings can accelerate the U.S. government's zero trust efforts to protect against cyber attacks, and to also better detect, respond to, and recover from cyber attacks when they do occur.
"Google Cloud has the deepest expertise in implementing zero trust. We've seen many of these threats on our network and implemented zero trust architecture to defend against them more than a decade ago. We are prepared to share our experience operating in a zero trust model, along with Google's technologies that are secure by design, to help the U.S. government prevent, detect, assess, and remediate cyber incidents."
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