Overview

January 26

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Digital transformation has supercharged both sides of the attack-defense divide. While it can feel as though the odds are stacked against cyber defenders, there are huge opportunities to improve our defenses in the new year with a Zero Trust cybersecurity model.

Unlike the “trust but verify model,” zero trust uses “never trust, always verify.” Zero Trust assumes every request is a potential threat and requires full authentication, authorization, and encryption. A Zero Trust approach to security is one of the most strategic investments any agency can adopt, serving to secure all users, devices and applications.

Join Government Technology and HP for a 30-minute webinar to explore how a Zero Trust model can help agencies stay ahead of the evolution of cybercrime in 2024.

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Tuesday, January 26, 2024, at 11 AM PT/ 2 PM ET 

You’ll Learn:

  • Proven strategies for reducing your agency’s attack surface with a Zero Trust cybersecurity model
  • How hybrid working models and an uptick in employee devices have driven the push toward Zero Trust at the hardware level
  • Steps agencies can take to implement Zero Trust into its 2024 cybersecurity plan

Speakers

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Cody Gerhardt

Head of Global Distinguished Technology Advisory Practice, HP

Cody Gerhardt is the Head of Global Distinguished Technology Advisory Practice. He leads a global team of HP Distinguished Technologist that focus on Security, Modernization, Print, Modern Management, AI and future technology innovations. His expertise encompasses a comprehensive understanding of cloud technologies, security protocols, and the intricate process of modernizing diverse facets of the technological landscape. He also is a Certified Information System Security Professional (CISSP).

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Chuck Schalm

Senior Product Marketing Manager, AMD

Chuck is a Sr. Product Marketing Manager at AMD with over 25 years of experience in the PC and technology fields. He has worked in numerous roles including product management, product marketing and sales. Currently part of AMD’s client business unit focused on commercial products such as notebooks and desktop PC with AMD processors. Chuck works with both customers as well as internal development teams to articulate market directions, AMD technology vision and how AMD addresses customer requirements.

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Deb Snyder — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

Deborah is an accomplished C-level executive, influencer and educator who has dedicated her career to improving state and local government services for the citizens of New York state through policy and technology innovation. She has a broad range of experience in government, policy, cybersecurity, privacy and information technology. She recently retired from the position of New York state’s chief information security officer, where she led the state’s cybersecurity programs and directed the NYS Cyber Command Center. She works with organizations and universities to strengthen cybersecurity defenses and preparedness, and to create and inspire the next generation of cyber leaders.