TechNet Cyber: Balancing Speed and Security in Global Defense Operations
DISA’s Brig. Gen. Michael Cornell discusses user engagement in efforts to secure systems amid modernization.
Connectivity is integral to the warfighting force, but connecting the dispersed military and civilian workforce around the world is challenging. It requires a balance of speed and security while also prioritizing the user experience and modernizing infrastructure.
At AFCEA TechNet Cyber, Defense Information Systems Agency J6 Global Services Directorate Vice Director Brig. Gen. Michael Cornell discusses cybersecurity efforts and how the department is embracing best practices and innovation while deploying new technology.
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