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Event Summary

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Zero Trust Summit
Fedscoop
Date
Date

Feb 19th, 2025

Time
Time

08:00 AM - 02:00 PM

Location
Location

Online

Continuous Learning Points (CLPs)
CLP awarded

No

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As federal agencies meet early deadlines for zero-trust adoption set in motion by the White House’s executive order on cybersecurity and related mandates, it’s becoming clear that achieving this basic level of zero-trust security isn’t an end state — instead, it’s the first step on a continued journey. And, as more and more transformation and innovation are introduced into the federal tech marketplace, agencies now have opportunities to harness things like artificial intelligence, 6G wireless communication and new cloud-based security tools to enhance their zero-trust architectures.

Register today for the annual Zero Trust Summit, presented by CyberScoop, to learn from federal and industry tech and cybersecurity leaders about their firsthand experiences and strategies in laying the foundations for and establishing the major pillars of zero-trust cybersecurity. Hear how agencies are implementing advanced identity and access management platforms, taking new steps to protect their networks and data, and capitalizing on the latest cloud security applications. Join top cybersecurity decision-makers and take advantage of opportunities to network with peers, industry experts, and government leaders to help accelerate your agency’s cybersecurity efforts.



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