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As the global security landscape continues to evolve and cyber threats become increasingly sophisticated, the need for robust cybersecurity measures has become paramount. The United States Army is at the forefront of developing proactive and adaptive approaches to safeguarding critical assets and sensitive information by moving away from traditional perimeter-based defenses to a Zero Trust model that challenges the assumption that there is reasonable risk and emphasizes continuous verification and strict access controls. However, Zero Trust is a framework not a solution. Zero Trust is a part of an ongoing continuous process improvement plan, and should evolve with the times to deliver true security to an organization.

By adopting and tailoring their Zero Trust approach, the Army aims to enhance resilience, detect and mitigate threats faster, and minimize the impact of potential breaches. Join GovExec as we bring together senior Army leaders and Zero Trust experts, to engage in a strategic dialogue about the potential benefits of Zero Trust, where the Army is in its Zero Trust Journey, challenges and strategies for implementation, technological requirements, and the cultural shift necessary for successful adoption.

Resilience in Action: The Army's 21st Century Cybersecurity Strategy

Speakers

Alex Treadway, Vice President, Associate Publisher, Route Fifty

Cody Gerhardt, Chief Technologist, HP

MG Jan C. Norris, Deputy Chief Information Officer, United States Army Reserve