Federal agencies are taking charge in implementing zero trust strategies amid a Biden executive order to boost security amid recent incidents. The Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Inspector General’s new CIO, Gerald Caron, discusses how zero trust and software supply chain risk management anchor not only his cyber strategy around agency audits, but also that of the entire federal government.
CyberCast
Season 3
Episode 22
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Zeroing in on Zero Trust – HHS OIG’s Plan to Boost Cybersecurity
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The agency is working on the methodology behind implementing robust strategies to secure its systems and supply chain.
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