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The Federal Zero Trust Strategy emphasizes visibility. It matters because “that’s how you detect compromised controls, compromised appliances, compromised firewalls. … Look at the traffic because that’s where the truth is,” Gigamon’s Ian Farquhar says.
With the National Cyber Strategy putting a premium on securing technology supply chains, public-private collaboration as well as cross-vendor initiatives have become essential, shares Dell Technologies’ Daniel Carroll.
SBOM requests from agencies are becoming more common, points out Thales’ Gina Scinta — it’s a sign of the swift impact of the National Cyber Strategy in shifting the responsibility for ensuring secure software use within the government.
The White House wants agencies to emphasize cyber supply chain risk management. To do so, offers Palo Alto Networks’ Deontray Jones, agencies must implement cyber best practices consistently and holistically across their enterprises.
Dr. Marwan Haddad and Dr. Carl Steed go into detail with hosts Mark Masselli and Margaret Flinter about the existing research and approach to evidence-based gender-affirming care for youth
“Probably one of the single most effective process changes that agencies can do is for people to get over themselves and change their mindset. The world today is not the world 10 years ago,” says Splunk’s Juliana Vida, who offers ways to move forward.
CISA’s new Cyber Supply Chain Risk Management Office is developing training for federal employees and a maturity model to help agencies measure SCRM effectiveness. We get the details from the agency’s C-SCRM leader, Shon Lyublanovits.
The government’s federal chief information security officer shares progress update on where agencies stand on implementing phishing-resistant multifactor authentication, endpoint detection and response, and cultural changes to improve cyber posture.
A new program at the National Science Foundation is asking the question, what happens when algorithm graduate from training data to real world data that continues to expand and grow? Will the results remain as accurate?
Can your agency get access to cyber tools quickly? Yes, says AWS’ Jim Helou. It’s one of the benefits of the cyber partnerships available through Marketplace: providing agencies access to combinations of tools needed for zero trust — on a compressed timeline.
Yes, zero trust is a journey. But it also requires being holistic in your approach, recommends CrowdStrike’s Andrew Harris. He shares this plus three other tips for success in implementing zero trust with The Federal Drive’s Tom Temin.
Maybe Hansang Bae once worked at Nike. When he’s taking about zero trust, he’s so passionate that you expect at any moment he’s going to say, “Just do it.” What he definitely did say was: “My advice is to get going. The technology is mature enough.”
Getting rid of passwords once and for all is really about creating strong security that’s also frictionless for users, explains Okta’s Sean Frazier in a conversation with Federal News Network’s Jason Miller. What will that take?
Host Bob Leins, CPA® welcomes Joe Sullender, CFP® to talk about Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs).