Managed Trusted Internet Protocol Service​​ 

Help protect your network with a more secure, reliable public internet connection using MTIPS.​​ 

What it is​​ 

Managed Trusted Internet Protocol Service (MTIPS) provides a TIC 2.2-compliant solution to U.S. federal agencies when connecting to public internet or external partners.​​ 

Available for agencies that have a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the General Services Administration (GSA) to utilize Networx past May 2024.​​ 
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Trusted components​​ 

MTIPS components include:​​ 

  • More secure internet connections​​ 
  • Access security operations centers (SOCs)​​ 
  • EINSTEIN enclave (network intrusion detection system)​​ 
  • Dual-site and component redundancy​​ 

Federal contracts​​ 

MTIPS is available under both the Networx Universal and Enterprise Infrastructure Services contracts.​​ 

Available for agencies that have a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the General Services Administration (GSA) to utilize Networx past May 2024.​​ 

Personalización​​ 

Our flexible solution also enables you to design and add custom solutions to complement basic services.​​ 

Benefits​​ 

Redundant sites​​ 

MTIPS includes built-in intrasite/intersite redundancy. Plus, geo-dispersed portal sites enable diversity in primary and backup scenarios.​​ 

TIC support​​ 

The solution’s underlying architecture is flexible to help support TIC mandates and customer-specific requirements.​​ 

Strong security​​ 

Our SOCs are integrated with intelligence from the Verizon Threat Research Advisory Center (VTRAC).​​ 

Redundant operations​​ 

Two global network operations and security centers (GNOSCs) provide 24/7 redundant operations, including service desks. The same SOC manages all security services.​​ 

Integrated service​​ 

All services—hosting, data centers, management and monitoring—are under one umbrella from a single vendor.​​ 

Características​​ 

Compliance​​ 

Help comply with the TIC 2.2 and 3.0 mandates.​​ 

Flexibility​​ 

Implement a flexible MTIPS solution to handle multiple security policies and help meet your agency’s specific requirements.​​ 

Global network​​ 

Leverage one of the largest and most reliable networks in the world—Verizon.​​ 

Security experience​​ 

Rely on the knowledge and experience that has helped to secure large, complex networks and infrastructures for decades.​​ 

Why choose us​​ 

99%​​ 

of the Fortune 500 served​​ 

 

150+​​ 

countries where we do business​​ 

9​​ 

SOCs around the globe​​ 

Recursos​​ 

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Preguntas frecuentes​​ 

TIC is a federal cybersecurity initiative intended to help enhance network and data security across the federal government.​​ 

MTIPS TIC 2.2’s goal is to help reduce the risk to government agencies by consolidating (or reducing) connections to the internet through prescribed security gateways (such as TICs).​​ 

It’s a managed security service for U.S. federal agencies that enables them to physically and logically connect to the public internet in compliance with the Office of Management and Budget’s Trusted Internet Connection Initiative.​​ 

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