Agentic NetOps: The Right Direction, and the Real Work Ahead
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by NetBrain Oct 27, 2022
I was catching up on my govtech reading the other day and came across a new BOD issued by CISA regarding the steps that need to be undertaken on federal network infrastructure ASAP toward cyber-security policy compliance. While they note that this is not the complete set of steps that must be undertaken over the long haul, I think this BOD is a reality-based statement that MORE must be done to combat the risk of cyber intrusion and that NOT enough progress has been made organically over the last 25 years (since the internet became generally available).
From the CISA.gov website:

“The purpose of this Binding Operational Directive is to make measurable progress toward enhancing visibility into agency assets and associated vulnerabilities. While the requirements in this Directive are not sufficient for comprehensive, modern cyber defense operations, they are an important step to address current visibility challenges at the component, agency, and FCEB enterprise level. The requirements of this Directive focus on two core activities essential to improving operational visibility for a successful cybersecurity program: asset discovery and vulnerability enumeration.
And the BOD goes on to itemize the REQUIRED ACTIONS needed on federal networks and timeframes:

“By April 3, 2023, all FCEB agencies are required to take the following actions on all federal information systems in the scope of this directive:
So where does that leave us?
Federal networks or Enterprise, we all need to renew our efforts to understand and document the DETAIL of what we are betting our very existence upon and make it more manageable, more defendable, and more secure. The digital infrastructure that we all know is powering our real work has become significantly tactical, greatly under-managed, and under-documented and the confidence in its ability to withstand stress (cyber or operational) continues to decline.
NetBrain realized this same scenario now called out in the BOD and delivers the ability to automatically discover the network on a continual basis, and when combined with our overlay of the actually desired behaviors (we call them network intents), can assure that federal network are delivering the connectivity, performance and security controls in real-time needed to comply with the CISA mandate.
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