Presents
Adapting to Change: Zero Trust Integration in Government Cybersecurity
In partnership with
June, 6 2024, 1:30-2:30 PM ETÂ
1Â CPE Credit Available for this Event***Â
In the realm of federal cybersecurity, Zero Trust principles are essential for resilience. This panel discussion delves into the intricacies of integrating ZT principles into established architectures, fostering a culture of trustworthiness and resilience at the agency level. Insights will be shared on navigating implementation processes such as FedRAMP compliance, Software as a Service (SaaS) adoption, and other complexities inherent in the transition to a ZT framework.
By addressing implementation hurdles head-on and fostering a ZT culture within agencies, government entities can adapt to the evolving threat landscape with confidence, resilience, and a steadfast commitment to safeguarding critical assets and information. From legacy systems to modern architectures, panelists will share strategies for overcoming implementation hurdles and achieving Zero Trust maturity.
Join us for a comprehensive exploration of ZT implementation strategies tailored to the unique needs and demands of government agencies.
Carrie Moore
Insider Threat Project Manager, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Audrey Story
Chief of Staff, Office of the Chief Information Officer, U.S. Department of the Interior (Pending Agency Approval)
Rudolf Rojas
Information Technology Manager, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Michael Woolfe
Principle Systems Engineer, Fortinet Federal
Moderator: Tom Suder
CEO / Founder, ATARC
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