Overview

June 18

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The rapid shift to remote work in response to COVID-19 exposed a need for state and local governments to employ more sophisticated and easier-to-use identity and access management.

Join us June 18 at 10:00 a.m. PT/1:00 p.m. ET for a special 30-minute lunch and learn webinar in which our experts explore how government agencies can make accessing applications and data easier for employees no matter where they are while reducing security risks and boosting resiliency and productivity.

You’ll hear:

  • How a SaaS-based approach to identity management can help you control user access to all your apps and files with an easy-to-use dashboard and automated processes to reduce strain on busy IT staff
  • The value of identity governance and how to implement it in your organization
  • How to get started today to ensure better access management flexibility and resiliency in the future

Speakers

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Cullen Landrum

Senior Systems Engineer, SailPoint

With 20+ years of experience in Identity and Access Management, Cullen Landrum is a Senior Systems Engineer at SailPoint. Cullen specializes in the area of Identity Governance. Prior to joining SailPoint, Cullen worked for several software companies including Aegis Identity, Oracle and Sun Microsystems supporting Higher Education, Federal, State and Local and other government entities. Cullen holds a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science and Mathematics from the University of Colorado, is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and is a member of the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA).

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Patrick Moore — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

Patrick Moore has spent his career working to improve government and its responsiveness to citizens. Patrick spent eight years working for Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue, serving as state CIO from 2006-2010. During that time, Patrick led a transformational restructuring of the state's technology function, establishing a new model for Georgia’s IT strategy. Upon leaving Georgia’s government, Patrick served in client-facing and sales executive roles with HP Enterprise Services where he focused on building and delivering solutions for state and local governments. He now serves as managing partner for Integris Applied, a management consulting firm focused on CIOs and their organizations. He is a noted expert in the state and local government technology space and a Government Technology “Top 25 Doer, Dreamer and Driver.” He is a frequent contributor to industry organizations, including the Center for Digital Government and NASCIO.