Building the Future of Government: Zero Trust

Episode 3

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Cybersecurity is an ongoing battle for agencies. As IT environments change and become less about the perimeter and more about the user, agencies are faced with the challenge of a new security environment alongside the task of trying to outpace malicious actors that are rapidly creating more sophisticated threats. A Zero Trust approach can help. In this episode, we’ll talk through what agencies need to know about security as they continue on their digital transformation journeys and how they can work with trusted vendor partners, like Cisco, to help stay ahead of threats.

This is what we’ll discuss in the third and final episode of “Building the Future of Government,” a three-part podcast series that seeks to lay out a roadmap for what agencies need to know to lay a path to government operations of the future. In this episode, host Craig Hill, distinguished systems engineer in the U.S. Public Sector CTO’s Office at Cisco talks with Chad Mitchell, technical solutions architect for U.S. Public Sector at Cisco about Zero Trust and how the approach can tackle security across agencies.

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