What’s Next for the National Cyber Strategy?

Following the long-anticipated release of the National Cybersecurity Strategy, federal agencies are looking at new ways to prioritize cybersecurity investments, develop the federal cyber workforce, deploy zero trust architectures, tackle technical debt and improve software security. Hear from federal cyber leaders about what’s next in cybersecurity as they adjust cyber priorities to align with White House directives and meet mission needs.

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Winston Beauchamp Deputy CIO and Acting CIO, Department of the Air Force
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Ron Nixon Federal Field CTO and CISO, Cohesity
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