Cybersecurity will always be a critical issue. In 2022 federal agencies developed targeted strategies and frameworks to stay ahead of the evolving threat landscape. Our hosts reflect on the top news and trends of last year, including new zero trust strategies out of the departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs, evolving tech and cyber workforce frameworks, plans to combat ransomware and more. Plus we discuss how these efforts will pave the way for progress in 2023.
CyberCast
Season 5
Episode 1
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The Year Ahead in Federal Cybersecurity
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Join our hosts for a look back at 2022’s top cyber trends and what to expect in the coming year.
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