The Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation (CDM) Program provides a dynamic approach to strengthening the cybersecurity of government networks and systems. The CDM Program was originally a phased development of requirements based on the security control groupings below:
- Phase 1 - What is on the network?
- Phase 2 - Who is on the network?
- Phase 3 - What is happening on the network?
- Phase 4 - Protecting the data on the network
During this VMware and ÀÏ°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û webcast, subject matter experts explained how VMware Carbon Black is helping federal civilian agencies meet and exceed the CDM requirements for phase 1 and phase 3 with Carbon Black App Control and Caron Black's threat hunting EDR, both on-prem solutions, on the CDM approved products list, and used extensively across DoD, IC, and civilian agencies.
Watch this session on-demand to learn how:
- Software Asset Management (SWAM) capabilities within Carbon Black App Control automatically identify all software assets on endpoints - every file, application, certificate, each of the devices and the computers in an endpoint environment, as well as platform and software information
- Carbon Black App Control categorizes risk to the software by understanding what versions are being run, in order to approve (allowlisting) and ban (denylisting) either manually or automatically
- Carbon Black EDR continuously records and stores comprehensive endpoint activity data so that security professionals can hunt threats in real time and visualize the complete attack kill chain