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November 2

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While state and local governments manage labor gaps and aging technology solutions, cyberthreats are growing more sophisticated. Transitioning to the next generation of networking and security solutions is necessary to future-proof operations and defend against attacks.

It's a lot to manage alone. Which is why agencies should lean on a trusted partner to develop a clear roadmap that will modernize disjointed solutions and keep up with employee and constituent demands.

Join industry experts from Windstream Enterprise for a webinar on November 2, 2023, at 1 pm ET/10am PT to explore actionable steps agencies can take today to enhance security and increase efficiencies.

Speakers

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James Player

Senior Product Manager, SASE and SSE, Windstream Enterprise

James Player is the senior product manager for Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) and Security Service Edge (SSE) at Windstream Enterprise, and is responsible for the entire product management lifecycle and launch orchestration of these strategic solutions. He has 25 years of experience in the telecom industry, having previously been the product manager for the company’s SD-WAN solutions, including Fortinet SD-WAN and VMware SD-WAN.

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George Stewart

Sales Engineering Manager for Strategic Enterprise, SLED, Windstream Enterprise

George has 25 years of experience with Windstream in sales, service, engineering and management. Currently, George leads a team of Windstream Enterprise sales engineers who specialize in designing transformative connectivity, collaboration and security solutions for higher education, state and local government. George holds a BS in Business Administration with a concentration in IT Security from Liberty University.

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Deborah A. 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.