To help secure the .gov during recent and unprecedented surges in telework, CISA (the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency) released interim guidance for TIC 3.0. It provides security capabilities for remote federal employees as they seek to securely connect to private agency networks and cloud environments. The scope of that guidance is not comprehensive – limited to scenarios in which teleworkers access sanctioned cloud services – but it is broadly supportive of a spectrum of architectural implementations like Virtual Private Network users, Virtual Desktop Interfaces, and Zero Trust Environments.* This program brings together thought leaders from the public and private sectors for a look at challenges to, and best practices for meeting the intent of TIC 3.0
Appearing on this program with Francis Rose, Government Matters Thought Leadership Network:
- Nick Ward, Chief Information Security Officer, DOJ
- Brandon Pearce, AVP, Federal and Intelligence, AT&T Cybersecurity
- M.K. Palmore, Field Chief Security Officer, Palo Alto Networks
- Paul Puckett, Director, Enterprise Cloud Management Office, U.S. Army
- Aaron Faulkner, Managing Director, Cybersecurity Practice, Accenture Federal Services
- Gen. John Davis (USA, ret.), VP and Federal Chief Security Officer, Palo Alto Networks
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This sponsored program was created in conjunction with the Government Matters Thought Leadership Network. Government employees were not compensated and do not endorse any companies associated with this program.