Hero
Count Down
Header and Body
Tune in February 5 at 2 pm EST!
Across the federal landscape, agencies responsible for protecting public health and managing the nation’s infrastructure are rethinking how their IT systems support mission delivery. As digital services expand and field operations grow more connected, these agencies are moving toward a more unified, secure, and resilient approach to modernization. Informed by government-wide initiatives like the Federal Zero Trust Strategy, the National Cybersecurity Strategy, and the AI Action Plan, there is a growing focus on interoperability, user experience, and continuity of service. From equipping clinicians with seamless access to health data to supporting secure remote operations across the energy grid, these efforts are about more than technology upgrades. They represent a broader commitment to empowering the workforce, improving service delivery, and strengthening the systems that millions of Americans rely on every day.
This webcast will explore how agencies in the health and energy sectors are applying Zero Trust principles in practical and impactful ways to support their missions. Federal leaders will discuss how they are delivering secure and reliable access to data and services for employees, clinicians, field teams, and the public while working within complex legacy environments. They will highlight efforts to improve visibility and control without requiring a full system overhaul, consolidate tools to reduce operational overhead, and build resilience into their infrastructure to stay ahead of evolving risks, emerging technologies, and future regulatory requirements.
Speakers
Ryan Galluzzo
Digital Identity Program Lead, Applied Cybersecurity Division
NIST
Ryan Galluzzo
Digital Identity Program Lead, Applied Cybersecurity Division
NIST
Ryan is the Digital Identity Program Lead for the Applied Cybersecurity Division at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). In this role he coordinates digital identity projects, initiatives, and efforts to advance NIST’s standards & guidance and drive foundational research to promote innovation in digital identity. He has contributed to multiple NIST Special Publications (NIST SPs) including NIST SP 800-63 Digital Identity Guidelines.
Prior to joining NIST Ryan was a Specialist Leader at Deloitte & Touche where he spent over 10 years providing cybersecurity and identity management subject-matter insights to multiple federal agencies, including the Internal Revenue Service, the General Services Administration, and NIST.