Federal Efforts to Secure Data and Build Resiliency
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This issue delves into advancements in cyber resiliency within the federal government amid an evergrowing digital world.
Learn more about:
- NIST standards to help prepare organizations for mitigating damage from ransomware attacks.
- The White House’s plan to lead by example in securing internet routing.
- A software-as-a-service tool to help rebuild digital infrastructure especially in hybrid-cloud environments.
- Programs in the health care sector that are helping secure patient data.
Featuring
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Kashif Ansari Senior Director of Sales Engineering, Commvault -
Xavier Becerra Secretary, HHS -
Keith Busby Acting CISO and Director of the Information Security and Privacy Group, CMS -
Cmdr. Thomas Christl Director of the Office of Critical Infrastructure Program, Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response, HHS -
Harry Coker National Cyber Director, White House -
Laurie Locascio Director, NIST -
Govind Rangasamy Founder and CEO, Appranix
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