
 Presents
Building Cyber Resilience with Zero Trust Data Management Principles
In partnership with 
September 30, 2021, 1:30-2:30 PM ETÂ
1Â CPE Credit Available for this Event***Â
Panel: Building Cyber Resilience with Zero Trust Data Management Principles
Zero Trust Data Management is more than the latest buzzword. With the new Executive Order on Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity, coupled with Federal agencies creating data at breakneck speeds and an unprecedented growth in ransomware attacks – their need to better understand, easily share and protect their data by staying ahead of cyber adversaries is a top priority for Federal leaders.
Add to that, traditional IT security defenses are failing. The bad guys are getting through the firewalls and anti-virus products. Legacy backup solutions provide a false sense of security. With Zero Trust Data Management no one is trustworthy. No user. No application. No device.
In this webinar, listen to thought leaders and topic experts discuss threats of ransomware, using Zero Trust to build cyber resilience and how that can affect how agencies approach risk.

Sean Connelly
TIC Program Manager, Cybersecurity And Infrastructure Security Agency

Shondrea Lyublanovits
Senior Advisor for Cybersecurity and Supply Chain Risk Management Information Technology Category, Federal Acquisition Service, General Services Administration

Kevin Bingham
Zero Trust Technical Lead, Cybersecurity Directorate, National Security Agency

Alyssa Feola
Information Technology Portfolio Manager, General Service Administration

Jeffrey Phelan
Chief Technology Officer, Rubrik Public Sector

Moderator: Kiersten Patton
Performance Consultant, Dale Carnegie Institute
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