What is Zero Trust and How Does it Impact Federal Cybersecurity?
Get this snapshot look at zero trust to better understand why zero trust is so critical and how agencies are thinking about it in their technology journey.
Zero trust has become a key component of federal cybersecurity strategies. In this edition of our ABCs of Fed IT series, we unpack the principles behind the buzzword. Get this snapshot look at zero trust to better understand why zero trust is so critical and how agencies are thinking about it in their technology journey.
Featured speakers include:
- Gerald Caron, CIO, ITA
- Angel Phaneuf, CISO, Army Software Factory
- Scott M. St. Pierre, Director Enterprise Networks and Cybersecurity (OPNAC N2N6D), US Navy
- Jay Gazlay, Associate Director, Vulnerability Management Cybersecurity Division, CISA
- Lynette Sherrill, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Information Security and CISO, VA
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