Implementing Zero Trust for the Modern Work Experience
Zero trust redefines the modern work experience by ensuring strong cybersecurity protections are in place whether you’re working from home, a coffee shop, the office, or a combat zone. Connecting to the cloud is no longer a cybersecurity risk, but a necessary step towards improved outcomes for federal agencies and industry alike.
Inside, catch up on insights from:
- Lt. Gen. John B. Morrison, Deputy Chief of Staff, G-6, U.S. Army
- Lynette Sherrill, CISO, VA
- David Markowitz, CDO and Acting CIO, U.S. Army
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Gerald Caron CIO, International Trade Administration -
Kurt DelBene CIO, VA -
David Markowitz CDO and Acting CIO, U.S. Army -
Luis Mendoza Sr. Director of Business Development, Microsoft Alliance Lead, Zscaler -
Lt. Gen. John B. Morrison Deputy Chief of Staff, G-6, U.S. Army -
Jose Padin Public Sector Chief Transformation Officer, Zscaler -
Nagesh Rao CIO, Bureau of Industry and Security, Department of Commerce -
Lynette Sherrill CISO, VA -
Nathan Tierney Deputy CIO and Chief People Officer, VA
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CISA is Evolving How it Defines Critical Infrastructure
CISA plans to roll out new collaboration frameworks in the coming weeks to strengthen critical infrastructure cybersecurity.
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How Agencies Can Secure Data for a Quantum Future
HP Federal’s Tommy Gardner discussed why agencies must prepare for quantum threats now and how to build quantum-resilient security strategy.
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Agencies Go Beyond Planning as Post-Quantum Deadlines Near
Agencies are moving beyond planning and beginning to implement PQC to protect sensitive government data from future quantum threats.
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Identity Management is the First Step of Federal Modernization
Okta’s Amy Johanek shared how identity management helps agencies modernize legacy systems, advance zero trust and secure AI-driven environments.
4m watch