To ensure a PST portal is secure, the architecture must move beyond basic password protection and embrace a "Zero Trust" framework. Here are the technical pillars required:
In the modern digital landscape, government agencies handle an immense volume of sensitive data, ranging from personal citizen records to internal communications and financial transactions. The keyword often refers to the intersection of two critical domains: the technical management of Personal Storage Table (.pst) files within government networks and the secure web portals, such as secure.pst.govapps.com , used by authorized personnel and contractors . secure pst.gov
Email impersonation of @[AGENCY].gov is blocked with , SPF, and DKIM. We monitor for spoofing attempts via CISA’s reporting pipeline. To ensure a PST portal is secure, the
PST files often sit outside centralized server backups, making them "roaming" data that is vulnerable to theft or local hardware failure. Email impersonation of @[AGENCY]