

Premises-based firewalls deployed at the Agency location. The Agency may order one or more of the following: The contractor provides the firewall software and hardware components, as

The service also supports connectivity to extranets and public networks such as Including Demilitarized Zones (DMZs) and secure LANs as required by the Agency. MFS connects to and interoperates with the Agency networking environment, Networking environments and external networks, firewalls inspect trafficĪccording to a set of defined security policies, blocking all traffic not MFS safeguards internal networks and systems from hostile activity, protectingĬritical data from compromise and tampering. Unauthorized access to or from private networks, such as Local Area Networks Will help reduce service disruptions caused by malicious access, and prevent The service is one of the security tools that MFS allows Agencies to mitigate the increasing MFS builds on the FTS2001 contracts offerings. 8.Secure Managed E-Mail Service (SMEMS).7.Managed E-Authentication Service (MEAS).3.Intrusion Detection and Prevention Service (IDPS).1.Managed Tiered Security Service (MTSS).In addition to this mandatory level of security, the Networx contracts provideĪdditional security services that may be ordered on a fee-for-service basis. These requirements are detailed in Section C.3.3.2 Security Management of the Networx Government information transported or stored in the contractor's Networx Reasonable means to ensure and protect the integrity, confidentiality, andĪvailability of Networx services, Operational Support Systems ( OSS), and Security principles and practices, or better. The Networx contracts require a basic level of security management for itsĬontractors that ensures compliance with Federal Government generally accepted
