Overview

August 13
11AM PT, 2PM ET

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State and local governments are facing a perfect storm: expansive IT environments with thousands of endpoints, hybrid workforces using unmanaged devices, mounting compliance mandates, and cybersecurity teams that are stretched to the limit. Traditional tools and manual processes can no longer keep pace with the volume and velocity of modern threats.

In this timely and solution-focused webinar, government technology leaders will explore how next-generation cybersecurity approaches—rooted in real-time visibility and automated control—are helping agencies respond faster, operate smarter, and reduce cyber risk—without overburdening staff. Learn how these tools are empowering public agencies to detect vulnerabilities in real time, continuously monitor endpoint health, and accelerate response with AI-driven automation.

What You’ll Learn:

  • How autonomous cybersecurity solutions work—and where they fit in your existing toolset
  • How to achieve real-time visibility across endpoints, applications, and users
  • Ways to accelerate threat detection, triage, and remediation using automation
  • Strategies for meeting NIST and CIS compliance mandates with fewer manual processes
  • How autonomous systems can ease the strain on understaffed IT and cyber teams

Who Should Attend:

  • Chief Information Officers (CIOs)
  • Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs)
  • IT Directors and Managers
  • Cybersecurity Program Managers
  • Risk and Compliance Officers
  • Network and Endpoint Security Professionals

Join us to explore how autonomous endpoint management can help your organization stay one step ahead—no matter how fast the threat landscape evolves.

Speakers

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Claire Bailey

Public Sector CIO, Tanium

Claire Bailey is the Public Sector CIO at Tanium, supporting the company’s North America Government business. Her more than 41 years of experience includes driving modernization, security, and transformation initiatives for federal, state and local governments, in both private and public sector leadership roles. Some of her most prominent positions include serving as Chief Technology Officer for the State of Arkansas, and several industry vice president and director roles at Veracode, KWR Strategies, and Compuware, among others. Bailey’s contributions to public service and innovation have earned her honors and recognition from several institutions including the Governor’s Quality Award (Arkansas), Government Technology, StateScoop, and the Arkansas Academy of Computing.

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Melissa Bischoping

Sr. Director, Security & Product Design Research, Tanium

Melissa Bischoping is a dedicated security advocate. She blends her academic background in human psychology with extensive technical expertise to address complex technical challenges for businesses and individuals. Melissa focuses on emerging operational and security risks, zero-days, and vulnerabilities. Her passion lies in leveraging data-driven insights to enhance threat mitigation strategies, optimize risk and vulnerability management, and excel in digital forensics and incident response methodologies.

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Deborah A. Snyder — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

Deborah is an accomplished C-level influencer, with a broad range of experience in government, policy, cybersecurity, privacy and information technology. An experienced and highly respected thought leader who has held executive roles for over two decades. She recently retired from her position as New York state’s chief information security officer (CISO) after over 35 years of public service. In that role, as part of New York state’s information technology transformation and consolidation initiative, she helped redesign how the state protects its data. As state CISO, she directed the state’s comprehensive cybersecurity governance, risk management and compliance program, providing strategic leadership and vision, and assuring business-aligned, risk-based investments that maximized business opportunity and minimized cybersecurity risk. She also directed the NYS Cyber Command Center, hotline, procedures for reporting and response to cyberthreats, and digital forensics. She holds multiple industry certifications including Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP); Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC); SANS Strategic Planning, Policy, and Leadership (GSTRT) Global Information Assurance Certification; and Project Management Institute certified Project Management Professional (PMP).