Meet compliance, regulatory, and risk requirements and additional security measures
while maintaining system performance with Salesforce Government Cloud. Connect Salesforce
securely and reliably to your users and your applications.
Required Editions
Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions
Securing government data is critical, and that means additional layers of security for data
both at rest and in transit, while ensuring only authorized users have access to that data.
Salesforce provides options to encrypt, isolate, or share data. Choose the configuration that
best meets your needs.
Note Government Cloud Plus - Defense routes all traffic to the US
Department of Defense’s unclassified network before any egress to the public internet, an
additional layer of security for Impact Level (IL) 4 and 5 workloads.
Email Integration in Government Cloud Maximize productivity while meeting email security and compliance requirements with Salesforce Government Cloud. Understand email behavior, including domain limitations, and configuration impact, essential to maintain secure, reliable communication. Follow this guidance to help avoid email deliverability issues in Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) and Department of Defense (DoD)-authorized instances.
Content Delivery Networks for Government Cloud Get fast and reliable access to Salesforce Government Cloud resources with a content delivery network (CDN), a system of distributed servers. CDNs deliver web content and digital resources based on users' geographic locations.
Private Connect in Salesforce Government Cloud Plus Use Government Cloud Plus and Amazon Web Services (AWS) to securely route traffic via internal connections instead of using the public internet. Salesforce Private Connect is a Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP)-High Salesforce product built on AWS PrivateLink.
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