Best practices in cybersecurity aren’t what they used to be. At least not since the pandemic transformed the extent of telework and virtual private network usage. Federal agencies IT and cybersecurity staffs are looking more and more at how to build in zero trust capabilities, a methodology of ensuring even known credentials – which can be hacked or misused – have carefully controlled access even once the user is authenticated.

And, they’re moving to the concept known as network detection and response (NDR) – a way of getting more comprehensive visibility into networks, clouds, endpoints and applications.

In this exclusive executive briefing, the following experts provide insight into how agencies are approaching cybersecurity in the new climate:

  • Chris Dahlheimer, Vice President of CloudShield, NextGen Cyber, LookingGlass Cyber Solutions
  • Jonathan Feibus, Chief Information Security Officer, Nuclear Regulatory Commission
  • Alper Kerman, Cybersecurity Engineer and Project Manager, National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence, National Institute of Standards and Technology
  • Nick Marinos, Director, IT and Cybersecurity Issues, Government Accountability Office
  • Mike Witt, Associate Chief Information Officer for Cybersecurity & Privacy and Senior Agency Information Security Officer, NASA

By providing your contact information to us, you agree: (i) to receive promotional and/or news alerts via email from Federal News Network and our third party partners, (ii) that we may share your information with our third party partners who provide products and services that may be of interest to you and (iii) that you are not located within the European Economic Area.

Please register using the form on this page.
Have questions or need help? Visit our Q&A page for answers to common questions or to reach a member of our team.

By providing your contact information to us, you agree: (i) to receive promotional and/or news alerts via email from Federal News Network and our third party partners, (ii) that we may share your information with our third party partners who provide products and services that may be of interest to you and (iii) that you are not located within the European Economic Area.