Federal agencies are in the midst of an overwhelming network security challenge. New landscapes, emerging threats, and a strained architecture can all leave agencies vulnerable to persistent threat actors. By establishing an available, confidential, trustworthy, resilient, and resistant network architecture, agencies can cut their vulnerabilities and mitigate intrusions as they occur. By working together on every step of the network timeline, Ciena and Lumen are the key to safeguarding federal networks by providing the foundational architecture of a secure environment.
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