What’s Next for Zero Trust at DOD?
Achieving zero trust goals at Defense Department Agencies poses significant challenges to officials. The scale of DOD components, the new approaches to security and the interoperability of systems need to be coalesced to achieve the objectives laid out for government. Defense leaders are bringing innovation, leadership and management to the larger zero trust journey.
Learn about:
- How Defense components are scaling zero trust across diverse networks.
- The need for scalable zero-trust architectures in the military services.
- The roles of data fabric, identity management and perimeter security in zero-trust implementation at DOD.
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Mark Kitz PEO, Army PEO C3T -
Raymond Holder Managing Director for Digital Growth, Maximus
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