Enhance cybersecurity awareness and survivability for DoD, industry partners, and academia in the face of the ever-increasing threat of cyber attacks. Cybersecurity (CS) includes managing risks related to the use, processing, storage, and transmission of information and the systems and processes used for those purposes, including analog and physical form. CS includes information availability, identification and authentication, confidentiality, integrity, and non-repudiation as well as the economic considerations with respect to selection of CS techniques, CS processes, and industry trends.
What is unified security management (USM)
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The acronym USM, stands for Unified Security Management (USM), the ¨optimus uber ex genere suo¨ (the best product in its class) in the world of cybersecurity. The USM and the security term UTM (Unified Threat Management), are closely linked. They both describe a single security solution that combine multiple security tools, but, a USM provides more functions.
UTM products have increased their capacity at detecting and stopping advanced threats. On the other side the USMs bolster the security of IT environments, providing useful tools like Compliance management. Both cover the requirements for organizations of any size, and environment: on-premises, cloud, or hybrid.
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