As the Coast Guard prepares to launch its first software factory later this year, Deputy CIO Brian Campo discusses how his prior experience as CTO for the Department of Homeland Security prepared him to lead the Coast Guard into a more cybersecure future with zero trust, a continuous authorization to operate (cATO) approach and a strong foundation in data management strategies.
CyberCast
Season 5
Episode 2
40m listen
Coast Guard to Launch Software Factory for Better Cybersecurity
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CIO Brian Campo unpacks the upcoming launch of the service’s first software factory and his cybersecurity priorities for the year.
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Brian Campo Deputy CIO U.S. Coast Guard
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