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Feature Comparison Webex Enterprise vs Webex for Governments

mayhem2022
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Level 1

I currently have a need to evaluate the security differences between Webex Enterprise versus Webex for Governments.  I looked online and asked my sales representative.  Apparently, this type of comparison doesn't exist.  I was wondering if anyone in the community had this analysis to share.  

 

I am looking for something like the plan comparison section on the page at the link below.  The last column shows Webex Suite - Enterprise.  I would be looking for additional column for Webex for Governments comparing the same features.

 

https://www.webex.com/pricing/index-rbd.html#compare-plan-section

 

 

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mayhem2022
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Thanks for the updates.  I am working with Mary outside of this post and will share my findings when complete. 

Mary_Gonzales
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi - I am checking to see if we have an outward facing comparison matrix. 
Regarding Security: Webex 4 Government includes all the security features available in the Commercial offer PLUS:
Dedicated physical infrastructure for US government and qualifying customers in United States
Controlled access to environment and data by US personnel only
Regarding Features: Cisco meets regularly with our FedRamp security sponsoring agency to determine what features available in the Commercial Webex will be permitted inside the cloud "security boundary" required by FedRamp.  Moving from FedRamp Webex Meetings to FedRamp Webex 4 Government closes a good number of differences between Commercial and the Fedramp Webex option but some do still exist.  For example, Real Time Translations have not been approved into the Fedramp "Security Boundary".  These links might help you
https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/solutions/collateral/collaboration/fedramp-webex-aag.pdf
https://help.webex.com/en-US/article/8k8has/Webex-for-Government-Known-Issues-and-Considerations

Customers without a .mil or .gov domain will need to sign a letter of attestation to determine that they are allowed to utilize the FedRamp approved Webex for Government. 

If you have specific questions, please feel free to email me marcargo@cisco.com and I'll do my best to help you! 

Cole Callahan
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi @mayhem2022 ,

Thanks for posting your question here in the Webex Community! Glad to have you join us. I sent this over to our Technical Marketing Engineer team to provide some more information for you. I will update this thread with what they share with me. Stay tuned!



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