Navigating Federal Cloud Adoption
Federal health leaders are advancing hybrid cloud strategies to improve scalability, security and mission delivery. Current and former officials from the Department of Health and Human Services discuss how cloud adoption has evolved and what comes next.
Learn more about:
- How federal cloud strategies have evolved in recent years and what is driving those shifts.
- How to implement zero trust principles across hybrid cloud environments.
- What capabilities federal IT leaders need from cloud providers to meet future mission demands.
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La Monte Yarborough Former CISO, HHS -
Wade Zarriello Director of Infrastructure and User Services, CMS
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