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Forescout User Group | DoD


Event Date: November 18, 2021
Hosted By: Forescout & Carahsoft

The lack of an adaptive network security infrastructure places the federal government - and specifically those belonging to the Department of Defense - at significant risk from both inside and outside treats. For current users of Forescout, maximizing your existing deployment is crucial, as doing so will help to maximize your protection against threats.

Attendees of this event joined us for our DoD-focused November customer care session to ensure that they're getting the most out of their Forescout deployments. These sessions occur monthly, so be sure to keep an eye out each month for additional information!

At this event, current DoD Forescout customers got to hear helpful tips & tricks from our Forescout experts. Our experts were present and ready to assist with any questions that attendees may have had about their deployments, or Forescout in general.

Specifically, we discussed how to use Forescout for:

  • Integrating with McAfee (HBSS) and Tenable (ACAS) to properly share device context between these platforms and to perform incidence response for any detected IOCs or high risk vulnerabilities.
  • Total device visibility with regards to Zero Trust, including rogue device detection and the ability to see all connected devices as they connect and while they remain connected. Forescout can provide up to 800 data points per device that it finds for full, real-time contextual information pivotal to Zero Trust.
  • Compliance readiness and enforcement (C2C) with Forescout’s deep device context into vulnerabilities of connected devices and actions needed to patch or remediate potentially risky hosts.

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