Government and industry leaders share their thoughts on AI, supply chain security, open-source technology, and the greatest security risks to look out for.
Katie Savage on the state’s plans to develop AI frameworks to provide guardrails for deploying tools to improve cybersecurity and constituent services.
Bushar shares that Google has worked to build the SLSA framework, allowing organizations to grade their supply-chain maturity and ensure the security lifecycle during modernization.
Ford says that budgets, talent and visibility on critical assets remain top security risks. But improving prevention mechanisms can provide the right alerts for the right people.
GuidePoint Security’s Federal CTO says taking a zero-trust approach will be critical to breaking down silos and complexities and moving into a stronger cybersecurity posture.
O’Mara says the public sector needs to be tuned into guidance on the software-supply chain and AI frameworks to fortify their cybersecurity posture against new threats.
Naval Information Warfare Center’s Justin Hodges says modernizing data storage, retention and collection, in addition to expanding access to trusted users is important to allow the mission…
FortiGuard Labs’ Derek Manky discusses recent attack methods that show a new level of sophistication and agility to exfiltrate data and evade defensive techniques.
Brian Gardner, CISO for the City of Dallas discusses the need to focus on zero trust controls that keep a balance between protecting sensitive data and data…
Donna Bennett, chief information security officer for the U.S. State Department, shares why data and security go hand in hand when shaping strategies around zero trust.