Zero Trust at the Pentagon
The Defense Department’s new zero trust strategy defines a new cybersecurity approach for the military services and Fourth Estate, but faces challenges to implementation. Federal leaders are streamlining consistent, interoperable zero trust solutions for improved user experience and mission accomplishment.
Inside, catch up on insights from:
- Maj. Gen. John Olson, Chief Digital and AI Officer, Department of the Air Force
- Paul Puckett, former Director, ECMA, U.S. Army
- Stuart Whitehead, Deputy Director, Cyber and Command, Control and Computers, DOD
- and more…
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Drew Malloy Deputy CIO for Cybersecurity, DOD -
Maj. Gen. John Olson Chief Data Officer, U.S. Air Force -
Paul Puckett Former Director, Enterprise Cloud Management Agency, U.S. Army -
Stuart Whitehead Deputy Director, Cyber and Command, Control and Computers, DOD
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