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Join Us January 20, 2022

The continued use of remote and hybrid workforces has changed not just daily workplace paradigms, but also how we protect our systems from malicious actors. Security approaches are being innovated to address this new landscape with new tools and philosophies. Agencies are increasingly looking at everything from Zero Trust Architectures to FedRamp Certification for the best ways to ensure continued protection and success in their missions.

Operating in this new environment brings its own set of challenges:

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How can organizations implement these approaches across widespread and differentiated data workspaces?

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What are the best tactics for IT resource investment when there are multiple focus areas?

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As this environment continues to change, what does the broader future of the hybrid workforce look like?

In this panel, join Nextgov as they bring together the experts to tackle these questions and more in this discussion on how best to secure the future.

Speakers

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Steven Hernandez

Chief Information Security Officer
Department of Education
 

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Dan Von Tom

Chief Corporate Information Division
Air Force Research Lab, Space Vehicles Directorate
 

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Rob Chee

Technical Director, Cyber Security Practice
Iron Bow Technology

Underwriter Speaker

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Peter Romness

Cybersecurity Principal, US Public Sector CTO Office 
Cisco Systems

Underwriter Speaker

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Mariam Baksh

Staff Correspondent
Nextgov

Editorial Moderator

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Anna Pettyjohn

Senior Vice President of GEMG Events
Government Executive Media Group

Moderator

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