CTEM allows government agencies to identify and manage potential cyber threats and vulnerabilities early, preventing attacks on sensitive data and systems.
It helps detect and respond to cyber threats quickly, minimizing the impact of cyberattacks on critical government operations and services.
Government agencies are often subject to strict regulations (e.g., FISMA, NIST). CTEM helps ensure compliance with these standards, reducing the risk of fines and legal issues.
By preventing successful cyberattacks and minimizing recovery costs, CTEM helps save taxpayer money and reduces the financial burden of data breaches.
CTEM safeguards sensitive government data, such as citizen information and national security data, from unauthorized access and breaches.
It enhances the government’s ability to respond to and recover from cyber incidents, ensuring the continuity of essential public services.
CTEM tools enable government agencies to develop effective incident response plans, allowing them to quickly contain and resolve cyber threats.
CTEM provides government agencies with timely and actionable threat intelligence, enabling them to stay ahead of evolving cyber risks.
CTEM helps monitor and assess the security posture of third-party vendors, reducing the risk of supply chain attacks on government networks.
By identifying vulnerabilities and defending against cyberattacks, CTEM helps protect national security infrastructure from cyber espionage and other hostile activities.