Fostering a Zero Trust Culture
Implementing a zero trust architecture is more than just deploying new tools and processes — it also requires a mindset shift. But transforming outdated cyber cultural norms to get ready for zero trust is no small feat. Federal cyber leaders at the Army Software Factory, General Services Administration and Rubrik discuss how to foster a zero trust culture for a more secure future.
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Alyssa Feola Cybersecurity Advisor, Federal Acquisition Service, GSA
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Angel Phaneuf CISO, Army Software Factory
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Sterling Wilson National Alliances Leader, Data Security and Management, Rubrik Federal
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Facing Evolving Cybersecurity Challenges
Hear from federal cybersecurity experts discuss strategies for staying informed about the latest threats, tools and policies.
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GSA Taps Dovarius Peoples as Deputy CIO
Peoples previously served as CIO of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and oversaw the service's cloud migration and data modernization.
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Acting DOD CIO: Defense Cloud Contract Vehicle is 'Off to the Races'
Leslie Beavers said the Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability vehicle has surpassed $1 billion in task orders.
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A Shared Approach to Cybersecurity Resilience
Cybersecurity is a shared responsibility across agencies, vendors and users, but knowing exactly where all the gaps and cyber risks exist remains a challenge.
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