Zero Trust: Securing the Supply Chain
Zero trust is essential to solid IT supply chain security due to the sprawling nature of software and hardware supply chains. Hear from industry and government leaders at CISA, DOD and Fortinet Federal about how to integrate zero trust principles into supply chain security strategies to more effectively manage risk and vulnerabilities.
Inside, read insights from:
- Chris DeRusha, Federal CISO, on The White House’s new memo on securing the supply chain
- Felipe Fernandez, Fortinet Federal’s Sr. Director of Systems Engineering, on using ICAM solutions to mitigate damage from an attack
- Allan Friedman, CISA Senior Advisor and Strategist, on the importance of transparency from tools like SBOMs in detecting and preventing attacks
- Stuart Whitehead, DOD C4 Deputy Director, on extending the zero trust conversation to machines and sensors
- …and more!
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Chris DeRusha Federal CISO and Deputy National Cyber Director -
Felipe Fernandez CTO, Fortinet Federal -
Allan Friedman Senior Advisor and Strategist, CISA -
Capt. Christina Hicks Commanding Officer, Cyber Defense Operations Command, Navy -
David McKeown Deputy CIO, DOD -
Brig. Gen. Chad Raduege Director, Command, Control, Communications and Computers/Cyber Directorate, and CIO, Headquarters U.S. European Command, Air Force -
Korie Seville Technical Director, Hosting and Compute Center, DISA -
John Sherman CIO, DOD -
Stuart Whitehead Deputy Director, Cyber and Command, Control and Computers, DOD
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