Whether it’s a hurricane, fire, insider threat or outdated systems, disaster can strike at any point for a government agency. However, even in times of crisis the government’s mission remains. Agencies need a robust business continuity and disaster recovery plan to ensure that vital government services are still working.
But keeping those systems running isn’t as simple as having a backup drive somewhere. Instead, agencies need a robust continuity of operations plan, data backups and more.
Join us on online Tuesday, May 14 from 2-2:50 p.m. ET/11-11:50 a.m. PT to hear from government and industry experts about how to safeguard critical data assets and minimize downtime in the event of a disaster.
Specifically, you’ll learn:
- What real-time data replication, high availability and recovery looks like in the digital age.
- How successful organizations are framing their policies and technologies to be as robust as possible.
- How leading agencies are looking into real-time data integration and replication – even in times of disaster – to be more prepared for the future.
Jacqueline Ponti-Lazaruk
Chief Innovation Officer,
USDA Rural Development
USDA Rural Development
John Godfrey
Chief Information Security Officer,
Kansas Information Security Office
Kansas Information Security Office
Shannon Michael Lawson
MBA, MSIA, CISSP, CISM, C|CISO, CNDA
Chief Information Security Officer,
City of Phoenix
Chief Information Security Officer,
City of Phoenix
Register Now:
- Closed captioning will be available.
- All registrants will receive the recording Friday, May 15.