Overview

June 28

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Ensuring operational integrity is not just about having up-to-date security patches and a network firewall. A multi-layered approach can help your organization address digital transformation and stay secure in a constantly changing world.

To learn more, join the live webinar June 28th at 11:00AM PT/2:00PM ET as we unpack need-to-know information about achieving the most modern levels of security.

Hosted by Government Technology and iland, this free webcast will outline how comprehensive strategies such as Zero Trust add critical new safeguards on key security layers:

  • Physical — defenses and barriers to help keep intruders out
  • Logical — technology and tools that provide security on-premises and in the cloud
  • Process — procedures that address planning and training for your personnel
  • Accreditation — external validation that physical, logical and process strategies are working

Speakers

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Brian Knudtson

Director of Cloud Market Intelligence, iland

In his 20-year career, Brian has experienced many different perspectives of the IT industry having worked as a customer, value-added reseller, vendor, and service provider, including roles in web development, system administration, post-sales deployment, pre-sales architecting, public cloud design, and technical marketing. Currently, Brian is the Director of Cloud Market Intelligence at iland, an 11:11 Systems company. He has been a long-time member of the VMware community, occasionally blogging at http://knudt.net and tweeting at @bknudtson.

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Bryan Langley

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

Bryan J. Langley serves as the senior vice president of defense development at the Indiana Economic Development Corporation, where he is responsible for developing a strategic plan for long-term state investment in the defense marketspace, with the goal of tripling federal defense investments by December 2024. Bryan served as executive director of the Indiana Department of Homeland Security and the Homeland Security Advisory (HSA) for US DHS. He previously served as global security manager at Columbus-based Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) and as a senior consultant at Booz Allen Hamilton Consulting. He also worked in the White House as the U.S. assistant chief of protocol under the George W. Bush administration.

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Dan Lohrmann — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

Daniel J. Lohrmann is an internationally recognized cybersecurity leader, technologist, keynote speaker and author. He led Michigan government’s cybersecurity and technology infrastructure teams from May 2002 to August 2014, including as enterprise-wide chief security officer (CSO), chief technology officer (CTO) and chief information security officer (CISO). During his distinguished career, he has served both the public and private sectors in a variety of executive leadership capacities including advising senior leaders at the White House, National Governors Association (NGA) and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Throughout his career he has received numerous national awards including CSO of the Year, Public Official of the Year and Computerworld Premier 100 IT Leader.