The federal government’s emphasis on cybersecurity for all agencies has had a dizzying effect on the regulatory environment. Agencies must address Executive Order 14028, mandating a zero trust architecture by September 2024.
To get there, they must navigate through the General Services Administration’s approved cloud offerings in the Federal Risk And Management Program (FedRAMP). Then there are the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 800-53, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Zero Trust Maturity Model, and/or the Department of Defense (DoD) Zero Trust Strategy to consider.
Listen in to hear thought leaders from government and industry discuss their experiences in pursuing a zero trust strategy when their IT infrastructure includes everything from on-prem servers to hybrid clouds to Software-as-a-Service. Listeners will learn about:
- The numerous federal cybersecurity mandates and guidance, and determine which apply to your agency
- The metrics used to gauge progress in meeting required deadlines
- The categories of cybersecurity offerings, from platforms to dedicated tools to embedded security in software, to understand the benefits and risks of each
- The new risks generated by the incorporation of large numbers of remote users, and the best methods of addressing those risks