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

Joe Henry

Senior Solutions Engineer,
Akamai Technologies

Mark Krzysko

Moderator & Contributing Editor,
FedInsider

Event Topic

Modernization, Security, Zero Trust

Relevant Audiences

All Military, All State and Local Government, All Federal Government
Three Principles of Security in Uncertain Times
Event Type
On-Demand
Event Subtype
Webinar / Webcast
Duration
1h 0min
Registration Cost
Complimentary
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