
Presents
Pathways to Zero Trust: How Governments Will Secure Digital Frontiers in 2025
February 6th, 2025 | 1:30-2:30 PM ET
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About this Webinar:
As cyber threats evolve, our government is adopting Zero Trust frameworks to protect critical infrastructure, sensitive data, and citizen services. This webinar explores the strategies, technologies, and policies shaping the transition to Zero Trust in 2025. Our expert panel will discuss the latest advancements in identity management, data segmentation, and real-time threat detection. Attendees will gain insights into compliance requirements, implementation challenges, and the role of public-private partnerships in achieving secure and resilient digital ecosystems. Join us to understand how governments are paving the way to a secure, trustless digital future.
Speakers:
Donald Cook
Zero Trust Program Manager, U.S. Transportation Command

Matthew Picerno
Director, ASA (ALT), DASA (DES), Cyber Focal, U.S. Army

Tim Denman
Cybersecurity Learning Director, Defense Acquisition University, U.S. Department of Defense

Dr. Amy Hamilton
Faculty Chair, National Defense University, U.S. Department of Defense

Brian Hermann
Cyber Security and Analytics Director, PEO Cyber, Defense Information Systems Agency

Brian Dennis
Principal Technologist-Public Sector, Akamai Technologies

Moderator: Kiersten Patton
ATARC Consultant
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