Overview

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When a crisis hits -- whether it’s a cyberattack, regional outage, or national emergency -- government and public safety agencies can’t afford to go dark. Yet, many public agencies are still struggling to pass CJIS compliance checks, relying on manual reporting, disconnected tools, or fragile network infrastructure that breaks exactly when they need it most.

Join Government Technology and Absolute Security to explore where traditional compliance programs break down and how forward-thinking agencies are tightening their operations.

Whether you're working with a small IT team or juggling multiple frameworks (CJIS, NIST, HIPAA), this webinar shows how to stop treating compliance as a one-time project -- and start building the habits of everyday preparedness.

You’ll hear how leading agencies are:

  • Passing CJIS audits with less guesswork with real-time visibility into compliance and device health
  • Cutting incident response time with remote wipe, freeze, and control tools
  • Preventing policy violations through automated checks and always-on connectivity

Speakers

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Steve Fallin

Director, Product Management – Secure Access, Absolute Security

Steve is the product manager overseeing Absolute Secure Access, with over 25 years of experience in penetration testing, network security advocacy, network management, and mobile connectivity. Steve is a strong believer that complicated security that’s difficult to implement isn’t secure.

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Morgan Wright — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

Morgan is an internationally recognized expert on cybersecurity strategy, cyberterrorism, national security and intelligence. He currently serves as Chief Security Advisor for SentinelOne, and is the chief technology analyst for several major cable news organizations. Morgan's landmark testimony before Congress on Healthcare.gov changed how the government collected personally identifiable information. Previously Morgan was a Senior Advisor in the US State Department Antiterrorism Assistance Program, the Senior Law Enforcement Advisor for the 2012 Republican National Convention, taught behavioral analysis at the National Security Agency and spent a year teaching the FBI how to conduct internet investigations. In addition to 18 years in state and local law enforcement as a highly decorated state trooper and detective, Morgan has developed solutions in defense, justice and intelligence for the largest technology companies in the world including Cisco, SAIC, Unisys and Alcatel-Lucent/Bell Labs.