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    Government Agency Publishes Guide on Secure Internet Connections (Technical Resource)
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    Government Agency Publishes Guide on Secure Internet Connections (Technical Resource)

    CISA released guidance for federal agencies on modernizing secure internet connections. This is a technical planning document, not something families need to act on.

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    Original headline: Using SASE in a Modern TIC 3.0 Solution

    Plain-English summary by GetCyberRight. Read the full report at the source above.

    Published Wednesday, June 24, 2026Updated Thursday, June 25, 20262 min read
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    The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) published new guidance about how federal agencies can modernize their internet security systems. The document focuses on something called Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) and Trusted Internet Connections (TIC) 3.

    1. These are technical frameworks that help large organizations protect how their employees connect to work applications and data. This guidance is written for federal agencies and large organizations, not for families or home users. It deals with enterprise-level security architecture, which is the way big companies and government offices structure their network security. The principles might eventually influence how some businesses operate, but there are no direct actions for consumers to take. There are no immediate steps families need to take based on this announcement. This is a planning and strategy document for IT professionals at government agencies. It does not involve consumer services or home internet security. While this specific guidance does not apply to families, the underlying principle is important: secure connections matter. At home, make sure you use strong, unique passwords for important accounts. Use a password manager to keep track of them. Turn on two-factor authentication whenever it is available. When working from home, follow your employer's security guidelines. These basic steps help protect your family's data just as these frameworks help protect government systems.

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    Source: CISA

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