
 Presents
Mapping a Zero Trust Journey for the Federal Government
In partnership with 
March 24, 2022, 1:30-2:30 PM ETÂ
1Â CPE Credit Available for this Event***Â
Panel: Mapping a Zero Trust Journey for the Federal Government
Cyberthreats are disrupting our lives now more than ever, and we’ve reached a tipping point. Agencies are turning to Zero Trust for complete network security, but are unsure how to make Zero Trust actionable.
Digital transformation is accelerating, with key shifts such as the expanding hybrid workforce and continued migration of applications and data to the cloud. As we make this transformation, information security teams have the opportunity to adopt a modern Zero Trust approach that fits these significant shifts. This means taking Zero Trust principles and making them actionable across users, applications and infrastructure, effectively rebuilding security to keep pace with these tectonic shifts.
Join us for a virtual event with a panel of cybersecurity experts as we explore how to navigate the journey toward a Zero Trust approach.

Sean Connelly
TIC Program Manager and Senior Cybersecurity Architect, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency

Amy Hamilton
Senior Cybersecurity Advisor Policy and Programs, U.S. Department of Energy

Eric Sanders
Chief Information Security Officer, Office of Intelligence & Analysis, U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Paul Kaspian
Principal Product Marketing Manager, Palo Alto Networks

Moderator: Tom Suder
Founder/CEO, ATARC
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