How the UK MoJ achieved secure networks for prisons and offices with Palo Alto Networks
Briefly

The UK's Ministry of Justice (MoJ) is navigating a complex digital transformation due to its extensive operational landscape, which includes 1,200 sites, 96,000 civil servants, and services for 87,000 incarcerated individuals. These challenges necessitate secure digital services for prisoners and safe corporate network access for staff. Previously dependent on multiple service providers and a legacy MPLS network, the MoJ's inefficiencies forced a shift towards a more streamlined model, leading to a partnership with Palo Alto Networks to implement secure access service edge (SASE) approaches and enhance operational efficiency.
Three to four years ago, the MoJ worked with several managed service providers (MSPs) delivering its WAN, LAN, and secure edge, alongside a legacy MPLS network.
In some sites you may find multiple sets of network connectivity, costing taxpayers, which reduces visibility for security teams.
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