TechNet Cyber: Pentagon’s Fulcrum Strategy Strengthens Zero Trust
Agency official George Lamb said being ‘risk tolerant’ is critical for cybersecurity and identity management.
Challenges can be opportunities when it comes to software modernization at the Defense Department. The agency is meeting these opportunities with the release of its new Fulcrum strategy and ongoing zero trust efforts, according to DOD Director of Cloud & Software Modernization George Lamb.
At AFCEA TechNet Cyber, Lamb discussed progress made on the Pentagon’s 2022 software modernization strategy, how the new Fulcrum strategy ties into software modernization goals and the necessity of zero trust being baked into all DOD operations.
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