Accelerating Federal Cyber Resiliency in IT Modernization
Federal agencies undergoing IT modernization need to prioritize cyber resilience. Red Hat chief architects Chris Yates and Travis Steele discuss these priorities in the context of defense and national security. This includes a look at multi-domain operations, emphasizing the need for maneuverability and rapid capability restoration during missions.
The leaders also discussed how cyber resilience strategies must evolve to keep pace with dynamic and contested battle spaces and identified the foundational elements for building and deploying secure systems at scale.
Automation’s role in making technical skills more portable are a key enabler, alongside the critical need for secure, efficient data sharing across platforms without compromising information integrity. The conversation looked ahead to future conflicts, identifying the strategic priorities necessary to prepare for engagements with peer and near-peer adversaries.
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Travis Steele Chief Architect, Air Force and Space Force, Red Hat -
Christopher Yates Chief Architect, Army and Joint Agencies, Red Hat
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