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The sudden onset and persistence of remote work along with expanding prevalence of digital technologies increasingly exposes the federal government to new and increasingly severe security risks. Consequently, the federal government seeks to modernize and improve its cybersecurity infrastructure by embracing the ideals of Zero Trust architecture and changes in the workforce workplace. Within the past few years a plethora of presidential and agency directives, strategies, and models for Zero Trust architecture have been announced. With the persistence of working from home and potential funding for Zero Trust initiatives now on the horizon, how are agencies planning and preparing to secure themselves? Join GovExec as we talk with top IT experts about what technology investments will help to ensure network security, harnessing solutions for a remote and hybrid workforce, and how they are applying Zero Trust principles to meet TIC 3.0 initiatives.