Michael Dent, Chief Information Security Officer for Fairfax County, VA, explains how Fairfax County was able to build a state-of-the-art IT network to protect the privacy of its 1.5 million users and eliminate cyber attacks. Dent's Information Security Office segmented the county's network based on lines of business and minimized network access on a need-to-know basis. Fairfax is the first local government to remove traditional anti-virus software and replace it with advanced analytics tools, preventing all cyber breaches. Learn more about the county's network architecture that has successfully prevented cyber attacks for more than 16 years.