
Presents
Cyber Compliance Boosted by Automation
In partnership with
March 9, 2021, 1:30-2:30 p.m.
1 CPE Credit Available for this Event***
An information-sharing event focused on tools and processes used to achieve and improve cyber security compliance.
Panel: Cyber Compliance Boosted by Automation
Rapid global digital growth has drastically changed the way we conduct business, consume products and services, and interact at personal, enterprise and government levels. Each new avenue of connection and transaction puts volumes of more sensitive information at jeopardy with tremendous short and long term consequences. Reducing sensitive data exposure in the Federal Government is often hampered by limited human resources, lack of central monitoring, and remediation windows being dictated by continuity of operations.
In this panel discussion, Federal IT executives address how to better manage the risk of sensitive data exposure through improved cyber compliance. What steps can be taken to verify trust in the Federal Government supply chain? How to source reliably secure solutions? Where and when to use automation as a compliance, monitoring, and remediation mechanism? Listen to our panelists explore the “art of the possible” as well as share lessons learned and best practices.

Ted Okada
Chief Technology Officer, Federal Emergency Management Agency

Kathleen Kaplan
Chief Data Officer, Federal Emergency Management Agency (pending agency approvals)

Paul Cunningham
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Information Security, Chief Information Security Officer, U.S Department of Veterans Affairs

Kenneth Clark
Chief Data Officer/Assistant Director, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (pending agency approvals)

Sebastian Dunne
Principal Solution Architect, Red Hat

Moderator: Tom Suder
CEO, ATARC
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