Cybersecurity teams are fighting a fundamentally different battle than they were just a few years ago. As adversaries use AI to discover vulnerabilities, automate attacks and move at machine speed, traditional approaches to security operations are becoming increasingly difficult to sustain. Many state and local governments continue to struggle with fragmented visibility, operational silos and remediation processes that take weeks or months to complete.
To keep pace, agencies need more than new tools. They need a new operating model.
This thought leadership paper explores how autonomous operations and unified security management can help governments move from reactive cybersecurity to proactive, AI-enabled defense.