For the past 10 years, cybersecurity has been the top priority facing Chief Information Officers. Now, many state and local agencies are turning to zero trust to beef up their security architectures.
Specifically, you’ll learn:
- The theory behind zero trust and how it can be used at the state and local level.
- Where governments are being successful with zero-trust methodologies.
- The biggest challenges still facing agencies as they look to better secure their networks.
Watch on demand to hear from state and local government leaders about how to implement zero-trust principles.
Stacey N. Street
Director, Office of Grants Administration,
Grant Programs Directorate,
Resilience NSF
Grant Programs Directorate,
Resilience NSF
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
Jim Richberg
Head of Cyber Policy & Global Field CISO,
Fortinet
Michael Carroll
Area Vice President of Sales,
U.S. SLED,
Commvault
Register Now:
- Closed captioning will be available.
- All registrants will receive the recording Thursday, May 9.