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Cisco’s Cybersecurity Action Plan
Recognize that there is no Silver Bullet
The notion of a network perimeter no longer exists. Threats can enter the network in 
many ways, and having comprehensive protection requires a multi-tiered approach to 
keep threats out and detect and isolate any breaches quickly. 
Defend, Discover, Remediate
Public sector IT security budgets historically have been directed at defending the 
network. That’s no longer sufficient. Cisco’s cybersecurity framework is built around 
the security features already embedded in its core network products. This empowers 
organizations to discover and thwart increasingly sophisticated information and 
infrastructure attacks using approaches including enhanced content inspection, 
behavior-anomaly detection, and advanced forensics.
Build on the Protection Already Embedded in your Cisco Network
•  Take advantage of your existing investment in Cisco core network products, which 
comprise 80 percent of what you need to enable an effective cybersecurity posture. 
•  Strategically add Cisco security products based on your needs to extend your security 
level. You can also tap the worldwide intelligence provided by Cisco’s Security 
Intelligence Operation (SIO) to protect your government enterprise or campus. 
•  Partner with Cisco’s ecosystem of industry leaders to fill any gaps. Examples include 
Lancope Stealthwatch for continuous network-behavior monitoring, Arbor Networks 
for Distributed Denial of Service (DDOS) protection and Splunk for Security Incident 
and Event Management (SIEM): all available through Cisco channel partners.
Built-In Protection and Peace of Mind
With Cisco network solutions, public sector organizations have a strong start on 
creating an effective cybersecurity plan. Cisco products offer an extensive array of 
threat defense, detection, and remediation capabilities. 
Secure Identity and Mobility supports secure access from any device to selected, 
appropriate information resources, based on the user’s identity, security access 
level, location, connection method, and time of connection.
Malware Detection and Defense benefits from real-time threat intelligence 
gathered globally, enhancing local threat libraries to take a proactive stance to 
protecting data and networks. 
Cisco Cyber Threat Defense provides continuous network traffic monitoring and 
context information from an Identity Services Engine (ISE) to simplify and automate 
the detection of threats on the network, saving resources and time.
Secure Virtualized Data Center extends network visibility into the virtual layer to 
protect the modern data center.
Learn More
Visit 
www.cisco.com/go/uspscybersecurity
 to discover how Cisco’s 
comprehensive security solutions can help your organization protect its data and 
network so you can confidently achieve mission objectives.