After Years of Success, State of Wyoming Looks to Expand CrowdStrike Protections Statewide
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To strengthen its cybersecurity posture, the State of Wyoming went looking for a futureproof cybersecurity platform that’s effective, innovative and able to adapt to ever-evolving attacks. Further, state leadership wanted a strategic partner in the battle against global cybercrime. After evaluating several options, the State of Wyoming chose the AI-native CrowdStrike Falcon® XDR platform. Not only was the Falcon platform easily deployed without impacting users, its lightweight agent and AI-powered detection engine delivered the seamless and virtually invisible protection that ETS was looking for.
Consolidating on the CrowdStrike Falcon Platform
In today’s complex threat landscape, state governments require an array of cybersecurity solutions to detect and stop threats. However, adding new tools and agents is tough on budgets and resource-strapped teams. To add the new protections it needs, the State of Wyoming has embraced cybersecurity consolidation on the Falcon platform. With the Falcon platform, Strohbehn and his team can easily deploy new protections using the same lightweight agent and command console. Recently, ETS deployed CrowdStrike Falcon® Identity Protection to thwart the growing problem of identity-related attacks. “Our team does regular cybersecurity reviews to determine what tools we need to meet the challenge of new attacks. Attackers are now misusing credentials and moving through networks differently,” said Strohbehn. “We were able to deploy CrowdStrike’s identity protection module quickly and without another agent, which is huge for us.” Strohbehn acknowledged the synergies of deploying both solutions on the Falcon platform. “CrowdStrike’s endpoint and identity protection solutions are like peanut butter and jelly ... they're good by themselves, but when you put them together, you’ve got something special.” The State of Wyoming has realized several benefits from cybersecurity consolidation. “Without the Falcon platform, I’d need a bunch of different tools, which is both hard on my analysts and slows things down. With Falcon, we get the context and enrichment we need to stop attacks without having to draw on multiple solutions.” Cost savings is another benefit. “If I’m paying for a tool to do something CrowdStrike can do, I can get rid of that tool, which saves us money,” said Strohbehn.
Up Next: Whole-of-State Cybersecurity
To effectively safeguard operations and citizen information, state governments are increasingly looking at a whole-of-state approach to cybersecurity. This involves collaborating across state government, local government and education to protect citizens, data and digital infrastructure. With full confidence in CrowdStrike based on seven years without a security breach, ETS is working with CrowdStrike to deliver whole-of-state cybersecurity in Wyoming. “We're getting ready to go whole-of-state and provide protections to our cities and counties. We've been consulting with CrowdStrike on how to provide cybersecurity down to the local level, while still giving agencies the autonomy to operate independently,” said Strohbehn. Strohbehn is bullish on CrowdStrike because, according to him, it just works. “We've not had a breach since starting with CrowdStrike, so we've been very successful,” concluded Strohbehn. “Using CrowdStrike to go whole-of-state is going to be absolutely awesome.”