Built-to-Solve Series: Protecting GCC High Environments with Built-In Privileged Access Controls - CyberQP
The CyberQP Built-to-Solve webinar series session explains how CyberQP’s built-in privileged access controls enable secure, compliant management of Microsoft GCC High environments—supporting Just-in-Time access, identity verification, and meeting CMMC and NIST 800-171 standards—allowing IT and MSP professionals to protect regulated data and manage defense and government customers seamlessly from a unified dashboard.
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Built-to-Solve Series: Protecting GCC High Environments with Built-In Privileged Access Controls
Microsoft GCC High environments are required for organizations handling regulated data, but most security and PAM tools can’t operate there. This has forced IT teams to rely on manual processes, inconsistent controls, and alternative workflows for their most compliance-sensitive customers. And we’re here to show how you can now protect and secure your GCC High customers with the power of CyberQP.
In this session of our Built-to-Solve Series, we’ll explain the benefits of GCC High when it comes to enabling Just-in-Time access, identity verification, and privileged access controls directly inside these sensitive environments. You’ll also see how this capability supports CMMC and NIST 800-171 requirements while allowing technicians to manage GCC High customers from the same dashboard and workflows they already use.
Join us to learn how to securely support defense and government customers without security gaps or tool limitations.
Presenters
- Stephan Tomecko, Director of Partner Success, CyberQP
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