Air Force Eyes Next-Gen Gateways Amid Zero Trust Plan
Justin Stolpman discusses what lies ahead for cybersecurity and air superiority.
The Department of the Air Force Zero Trust Functional Management Office Director Justin Stolpman provides a look at the service’s recently submitted zero trust implementation plan and discusses how zero trust impacts air superiority in the Indo-Pacific region while at AFCEA TechNet Indo-Pacific in Honolulu.
Stolpman discusses how the service is deploying microsegmentation and building “flyaway kits” to ensure innovative capabilities for the tactical edge are baked in from the start. For next year, the service is working on next-generation gateways to make the service more independent and agile.
Check out our full coverage of the conference.
This is a carousel with manually rotating slides. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate or jump to a slide with the slide dots
-
Modernizing Federal Risk Management
Agencies grappling with evolving cybersecurity and AI capabilities face new requirements in assessing benchmarks and risk.
20m read -
CMS Advances Zero Trust, AI Security in IT Modernization Push
The agency is consolidating platforms to improve security and efficiency.
10m watch -
Federal Leaders Confront the Next Wave of AI Security Risks
Cybersecurity leaders grapple with shadow AI, security risks and the push for new governance standards like MBOMs and AI red‑teaming.
4m read -
Cyber Leaders Push for Zero Trust as AI Supercharges Threats
Cyber leaders call for accelerated zero trust adoption, AI-powered threat detection and real-time intelligence sharing to counter increasingly organized adversaries.
2m read