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Netskope Successfully Completes IRAP Assessment, Facilitating Business with Government Agencies Across Australia and Accelerating SASE Adoption
for serving security-minded government customers
MELBOURNE, Australia, Aug. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Netskope, the SASE leader, today announced it has successfully completed an Information Security Registered Assessor Program (IRAP) assessment. As an important validation for security vendors doing business with government agencies in Australia, the IRAP assessment confirms that Netskope Security Cloud is assessed at the PROTECTED Level, validating that security controls offered by the Netskope Security Cloud are effective for storing, processing, and communicating information up to the PROTECTED information classification level.
The IRAP program enables Australian government customers to validate that appropriate controls are in place for addressing the requirements of the Australian Government Information Security Manual (ISM) produced by
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It seems a day does not pass when a government anywhere in the world does not discuss the threat posed by increasingly malicious cyber activity. Whether such activities are a consequence of state-sponsored action, the increasing prevalence of intentional criminal networks, or the opportunistic acts of “hacktivist” organizations, governments have had to reset and reprioritize their national security policies to offset such threats. In Australia, this has resulted in the government’s release of the Australian Cyber Security Strategy 2020, promoting a vision of “a more secure online world for Australians.”
Grey-Zone Tactics
Governments are now openly speaking about “grey-zone” tactics. These tactics include organized and large-scale cyberattacks, deliberate disinformation and misinformation campaigns and other focused digital acts designed to cause economic or social harm and they are increasing in sophistication.