Presents
Securing the Identity Fabric in the Age of Cloud and Zero Trust
In partnership with
May 9th, 2024, 1:30-2:30 PM ET
1 CPE Credit Available for this Event***
In the realm of government cybersecurity, the Zero Trust framework stands as a beacon of defense against evolving threats. Central to its efficacy are the principles of identity and access management, which redefine traditional security paradigms. Zero Trust advocates for perpetual verification of users, devices, and resources, emphasizing a “never trust, always verify” mantra. Identity verification, facilitated by multifactor authentication and behavioral analytics, lies at the heart of this approach, ensuring that access requests are scrutinized for legitimacy.
Tune in to this webinar session as Federal officials and IT experts discuss the roles of identity and ICAM in their current ZT infrastructure, how they got to the level they’re at, and lessons learned with implementation. Hear about current trends, tools, and resources that both public and private sector are utilizing and unveiling.
Louis Eichenbaum
DOI Zero Trust Program Manager, Office of the Chief Information Officer, U.S. Department of the Interior
Andrew Stoneburg
Active Directory Team Lead, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (invited)
Harry Wingo
Deputy Department Chair and Assistant Professor of Drones, Remote Warfare, Artificial Intelligence, 5G, Privacy, College of Information and Cyberspace, National Defense University
Daniel McGregor
Cybersecurity Solutions Architect, Merlin Cyber
Moderator: Kiersten Patton
Consultant, ATARC
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