Three Principles of Security in Uncertain Times
Federal agencies are under relentless pressure to modernize their security posture as they face an onslaught of new, enhanced threats – from hostile nation-states, criminal networks, and hackers determined to stir up trouble.
The path forward starts with three proven principles: Least Privilege Access, which blocks users from gaining entry to data and software they are not allowed to use; Zero Trust architectures, designed to “never trust, always identify;” and microsegmentation, which allows networks to be blockaded into very small sections that can be walled off from the overall network.
Learning Objectives:
- Learn how to align these three strategies with required mandates
- Outline a practical roadmap for implementation across your agency’s infrastructure
- Delineate the ways these approaches strengthen your agency’s cyber defenses from the inside out
Speaker Details
Keith Busby
Acting CISO & ISPG Director, Centers
for Medicare & Medicaid Services
for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Joe Henry
Senior Solutions Engineer,
Akamai Technologies
Akamai Technologies
Mark Krzysko
Moderator & Contributing Editor,
FedInsider
FedInsider
Event Topic
Modernization, Security, Zero TrustRelevant Audiences
All Military, All State and Local Government, All Federal GovernmentEvent Type
On-Demand
Event Subtype
Webinar / Webcast
Duration
1h 0min
Registration Cost
Complimentary
Organizer