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Secure External Collaboration: How to Safeguard CUI in a FedRAMP-Authorized GCC High Cloud

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This webinar will provide practical guidance and best practices to ensure your CUI remains protected. Protecting Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) when collaborating externally can be a major hurdle, especially within the stringent security requirements of the Defense Industrial Base (DIB). Leveraging a FedRAMP-authorized GCC High Managed Microsoft 365 solution offers a robust foundation.

Are you facing any of these external collaboration challenges?

  • Data Spills: Concerns about CUI being inadvertently exposed to unauthorized individuals or entities.
  • Access Control: Difficulty managing and controlling access to sensitive data for external partners.
  • Compliance Requirements: Struggling to meet the complex regulatory requirements for safeguarding CUI in external collaborations.
  • Security Gaps: Uncertainty about identifying and mitigating potential security vulnerabilities in external collaboration workflows.

What You’ll Learn

Join this webinar to discover practical guidance on securely collaborating externally while protecting CUI in a FedRAMP-authorized GCC High cloud.

We’ll cover:

  • Best practices for secure data sharing and access control in GCC High.
  • Strategies for implementing robust authentication and authorization mechanisms.
  • Guidance on complying with relevant regulations and standards for CUI protection.
  • How to leverage GCC High’s security features to mitigate risks associated with external collaboration.

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Secure External Collaboration: How to Safeguard CUI in a FedRAMP-Authorized GCC High Cloud