The Biden administration has made protection of critical infrastructure a top priority. Federal employees and contractors are using all kinds of digital mobile devices to access government networks. Federal IT managers can’t presume to know exactly what devices are connected to their systems, how many are out there or who owns them. To secure these vital systems the energy sector is adopting the zero-trust security model to shore up vulnerabilities. How do we protect the infrastructure that lights our economy? Trust no one. Verify everything. This 30-minute TV show brings together thought leaders from government and industry in the energy sector to discuss best practices for, and challenges to, securing networks.
Appearing on this program with Mimi Geerges, Government Matters Thought Leadership Network:
- James Wolff, Associate Administrator & Chief Information Officer, National Nuclear Security Administration
- Jeff Crume, Distinguished Engineer & Chief Technology Officer, IBM Security – Americas
- Jonathan Feibus, Chief Information Security Officer, Nuclear Regulatory Commission
- Tim Jones, Regional Vice President of Systems Engineering – Public Sector, Forescout
This show is sponsored by IBM and Forescout
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.