Justic selects vendor for secure remote access

The Justice Department is getting a cybersecurity makeover. Learn more in today\'s cybersecurity update

Blue Ridge Networks has inked a new cybersecurity deal with the Justice Department. Blue Ridge will secure remote access for more than 9,000 DOJ Attorneys cross the nation and its territories. Blue Ridge will provide end-to-end managed security solutions. The goal is to eliminate network vulnerabilities and smartcard exploitations. The five year contract will also prevent malware from infecting the network.

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