Zero Trust’s Role in Securing Veteran Data
The Department of Veterans Affairs is accelerating its cybersecurity approach, adopting new architectures like zero trust to better secure veteran data. VA CISO Lynette Sherrill and National Alliances Leader of Data Security and Management at Rubrik Federal Sterling Wilson sit down to discuss how they’re preparing and advancing security frameworks to protect sensitive data, like Personal Identifiable Information (PII) and veteran health data, as the cyber threat landscape continues to evolve.
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Lynette Sherrill Deputy Assistant Secretary for Information Security and CISO, VA -
Sterling Wilson National Alliances Leader, Data Security and Management, Rubrik Federal
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