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Extending Federal Cybersecurity to the Endpoint

December 13, 2018 • 1:00 – 2:30 pm EST
Please join us for a panel discussion on Thursday, December 13th at the Center for Strategic and International Studies on extending federal cybersecurity to endpoint devices. While cybersecurity awareness in the federal government has improved, along with efforts to provide more secure architectures and managed security services for federal networks, these efforts are focused on systemic risks and vulnerabilities in core infrastructures. Few extend to the millions of endpoint devices connected to these systems.

The panel will discuss how federal agencies can move toward a more flexible, user-centered architecture for federal networks to manage evolving security threats. We will also consider how the federal government should think about managing vulnerabilities in the rapidly growing number of consumer devices connected to federal networks.

Read the CSIS report Extending Federal Cybersecurity to the Endpoint 


Agenda

1:00 pm - Keynote Remarks
Suzette Kent, Federal Chief Information Officer, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the President 

1:20 pm - Panel Discussion
Ryan Gillis, Vice President, Cybersecurity Strategy and Global Policy, Palo Alto Networks
Daniel Chenok, Executive Director, IBM Center for Business of Government 
Todd Gustafson, President & Head of US Public Sector, HP Federal LLC

This event was made possible through support from HP, Inc. 

William A. Carter

Vice President, Cybersecurity Strategy & Global Policy, Palo Alto Networks
Executive Director, IBM Center for Business of Government