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The Department of Defense is exploring a Zero Trust security model that leverages commercial technologies. As part of that pilot project, the Defense Information Systems Agency will develop a Secure Access Service Edge solution for DoD workloads – both in the cloud and at on-premises data centers. The potential extends far beyond DoD. State and local governments can leverage its SASE model to defend against malware and ransomware, to deploy cloud-based security to specific populations, and to provide efficient access to a variety of users. In this episode of GovExec TV, we’ll examine how SASE works and its implications for IT leaders across the country.
Panel Discussion
The Thunderdome prototype is a Zero Trust security model that leverages commercial technologies. As part of that pilot project, the Defense Information Systems Agency will develop a Secure Access Service Edge solution for Department of Defense workloads – both in the cloud and at on-premises data centers. Thunderdome’s potential extends far beyond DoD. State and local governments can leverage its SASE model to defend against malware and ransomware, to deploy cloud-based security to specific populations, and to provide efficient access to a variety of users. In this episode of GovExec TV, we’ll examine how SASE works and its implications for IT leaders across the Country.
Speakers
Carlos Valarezo, SASE Sales Leader, Palo Alto Networks
Fadi Fadhil, Field CTO, Palo Alto Networks
Robert Hankinson, Cybersecurity Architect, Deloitte
George Jackson, Executive Producer, GovExec TV