Harmonizing Identity Tools for Zero Trust
Since the 2022 Office of Management and Budget memo directing agencies to implement zero trust architecture, agencies have been focused on key areas within identity management to ensure systems and data are available to those who need it while keeping bad actors out. Learn how the Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services and Axonius Federal are navigating expansive requirements and challenges to create inventories and asset controls, manage devices and ensure internet of things and other connection points do not present additional cybersecurity constraints.
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Elizabeth Schweinsberg Zero Trust Sr. Technical Advisor, CMS -
Stewart Wolfe Federal Senior Engineer, Axonius Federal
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