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: Federal oversight offices are recognizing that compliance does not equal effectiveness when it comes to cybersecurity. A new group of inspector general officials is considering how they can help agencies implement new approaches like zero trust security architectures.
CGSI’s mission is to support agencies with professional services. It helps agencies design and manage their networks so that they can focus on their missions.
It's been a year since the rollout of the administration's cybersecurity executive order. How has it progressed across the federal enterprise over the past year?
Leveraging a public-private partnership is the first, most practical step an agency can take when it’s looking to transform its networks. Industry partners provide vital support in staffing, training, and the latest technologies.
A shift from paper to electronic records is underscoring the need for agencies to implement a broader digitization strategy.
Given the technical nature of much zero trust guidance, it can be tough to see the big picture. As part of our Zero Trust Cyber Exchange, Juniper Network’s Tom Van Meter offers insights to help agencies make the shift.
Increasingly, agencies’ core missions require bringing in information, exchanging information or providing information. That requires creating excellent customer experiences. A CX expert shares how to make those engagements seamless.
When the network is no longer the boundary for managing secure access to an organization’s data, what is the perimeter? It’s context, said Sean Frazier, federal chief security officer at Okta. And that context —…
There are certain strategies, features and frameworks that agencies can adopt that will get them closer to zero trust. One of the most effective is the service mesh architecture.
Before agencies buy any new technology for their zero trust efforts, they should establish a discrete program and staff it fully, advises the FDIC’s Stephen Haselhorst. We talked to him about doing just that during the Zero Trust Cyber Exchange.
As agencies focus on enterprise identity, network architecture and improving how they manage and secure data, OMB is putting the finishing touches on a new secure software development policy. We get details from Federal CISO Chris DeRusha during the Zero Trust Cyber Exchange.
“Automation is the future. There’s just too many things happening on our network every day for the human analysts to go through, to analyze what’s happening,” says Mike Witt, NASA’s cybersecurity leader, during the Zero Trust Cyber Exchange.
Did you miss our 2022 Zero Trust Cyber Exchange? No worries. You can watch sessions on demand and read articles featuring zero trust leaders from OMB and CISA — as well as pick up advice from leading industry experts too.
All agencies are different and so it makes sense that they won’t all be taking the same path to zero trust, says NARA’s Sheena Burrell. During the Zero Trust Cyber Exchange, she shares some tips and advice. (Pssst: Apply for a TMF loan).