Preparing for the Future Cyber Landscape
Federal agencies and industry partners are building best practices to bolster resiliency now to prepare for the future cyber landscape.
Leaders from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and Rubrik explain how they are building best practices for data management, tracking adversary trends and testing robust contingency plans to minimize gaps, improve cyber defenses and prepare for future attacks.
Learn more about:
- How government is prioritizing CISA’s “Secure by Design” framework.
- How cyber leaders are approaching zero trust to bake security into their operations and mitigate risks like insider threats.
- How industry and government can work together to build a shared responsibility model, shifting accountability from the customer to the technology developer.
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David Mussington Former Executive Assistant Director for Infrastructure Security, CISA -
Travis Rosiek Public Sector CTO, Rubrik
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