
ATARC Identity and Access Management Virtual Summit
In partnership with 
August 2, 2022, 10:00 AM – 12:15 PM ET
2.5 CPE Credit Available for this Event***
10:00 AM
Visionary Keynote

Gerald Caron
Chief Information Officer & Assistant Inspector General for Information Technology, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
10:15 AM
Panel: The Adoption of Identity and Access Management
Digital transformation and the increasing reliance on remote business continue to accelerate the adoption of new identity and access management (IAM) approaches and technologies. IAM and IT leaders face new business demands that require digital trust across every interaction and channel.
The imperative for 2022 is the need to empower IAM teams to support ongoing change. This includes change driven by the continued evolution of technology best practices and change in organizational priorities, user expectations, and opportunities and threats.
Tune into this panel to see how topic experts face these demands and hear about their best practices in the continued evolution of access management.

Shane Barney
Chief Information Security Officer, Office of Information Technology, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, United States Department of Homeland Security (pending approval)

Gerald Caron
Chief Information Officer & Assistant Inspector General for Information Technology, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services

Bryan Rosensteel
Principal Solutions Architect, Ping Identity

Moderator: Tom Temin
Author, Federal News Network
11:00 AM
Panel: Overcoming Challenges in Identity Management
Just over a year ago, there were no mandates for Zero Trust. While guidance and recommendations existed, it was President Biden’s Executive 14028 (Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity) that elevated Zero Trust from a “nice to have” to a “must have” for the Federal Government.
In January, the Office of Management and Budget took this a step further, releasing M-22-09: “Moving the U.S. Government Toward Zero Trust Cybersecurity Principles.” This memo, issued in support of Biden’s EO, is the first piece of true policy that puts in place specifical goals agencies must meet — one of which centers on identity.
During this event, we’ll discuss: M-22-09, the actions required to meet the memo’s identity goal, and how agencies can overcome key challenges standing in the way.

Grant Dasher
Identity and Access Management Expert, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (pending approval)

Matt Topper
President & Solutions Catalyst, Uberether

Moderator: Dave Ncyzepir
Tech Reporter, FedScoop (invited)

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