Overview

April 13
10AM PT, 1PM ET

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As cyber threats grow more sophisticated, public sector organizations are expanding their defenses. But too often, security is treated as a separate process that is added after workflows, technologies and policies are already in place. The result can be gaps in protection, inconsistent adoption and increased risk.

Forward-looking agencies are taking a different approach: embedding security directly into the way work gets done. By aligning policies, leadership practices and technology with real-world workflows, organizations can make security a natural part of daily operations rather than an extra step.

In this webinar, public sector leaders and security experts will discuss practical strategies for building security into everyday processes. Attendees will learn how agencies can strengthen resilience while maintaining usability, productivity and trust.

Discover how embedding security into workflows can help public sector organizations move from reactive defense to proactive resilience. Sign up now to join the discussion.

Speakers

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Dan Gohl

Chief Technology & Strategy Officer for US SLED, HP Inc.

Daniel Gohl joined HP Inc. as Head of US Education Strategy in September 2022. He brings three decades of partnering for success through innovation with students and educators from pre-kindergarten through post-graduate studies. Daniel has deep knowledge and extensive experience in teaching, education management, and educational policy at the local, state, and national level. He is committed to helping communities, and the institutions serving them, ensure that education is contemporary, challenging, and continuous. Dan was raised in the Mid-Hudson Valley region of New York and currently lives in Fort Lauderdale, Florida with his wife and three children.

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Sean McSpaden — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

Sean McSpaden is an executive level information technology professional with over 30 years of experience in the private, non-profit, and public sectors. His background includes the start-up and management of several small businesses and he has served on the Board of Directors or in Executive Director positions for several 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations. Sean’s public service experience includes progressively responsible positions as an IT analyst, and in statewide coordination, management and leadership positions within the Executive and Legislative branches of Oregon state government. From June 2008 to September 2013, served as the state of Oregon’s Deputy State Chief Information Officer.