Increasing Data Access Without Compromising Security
Data is the foundation of IT modernization. Agencies have increasingly focused on breaking down silos, digitizing information, increasing interoperability and creating new visualizations to improve intelligent decision-making. In doing so, security should remain top of mind while still improving the user experience.
Join federal leaders to learn more about how they’re increasing data access without threatening the security of critical data in health care and health research.
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Jeff Erickson Director, Identity and Access Management Services, NIH CIT -
Rick Lee Chief Product Officer, CMS -
Rebecca Rosen Director of ODSS, NIH
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