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In today’s rapidly evolving federal landscape, efficiency and security have become paramount for effective operations. Federal agencies face increasing demands to streamline processes, meet stringent compliance requirements, and enhance their cybersecurity posture—all while maintaining agility and adaptability. Leveraging AI enabled workflow orchestration and automation can revolutionize how agencies operate, reducing manual workloads and empowering teams to achieve more with less.
Join ThunderCat Technology, Tines, and GovExec for an engaging webcast that highlights practical solutions to address these challenges. Discover how automation accelerates compliance efforts, centralizes security management, and supports customizable policies tailored to federal agency needs. Learn actionable strategies to enhance productivity, optimize threat response, and transform security event management into a seamless, scalable process.
Participants will:
- Explore how workflows reduce inefficiencies and improves team productivity.
- Understand ways to accelerate compliance with mandates like Zero Trust.
- Gain insights into centralized security workflows that improve threat response and reduce alert fatigue.
- See real-world examples of scalable, customizable automation solutions in action.
Speakers

David Hinchman
Director, Information Technology and Cybersecurity
U.S. Government Accountability Office
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David Hinchman
Director, Information Technology and Cybersecurity
U.S. Government Accountability Office
Dave Hinchman oversees the U.S. Government Accountability Office’s government-wide reviews of critical infrastructure cybersecurity, cloud computing security, the federal cyber workforce, and IRS IT modernization. He previously led GAO’s body of work on federal data center optimization and cloud computing implementation. Prior to joining GAO in 2002, Dave worked for several private sector firms, including PricewaterhouseCoopers, and served as a Surface Warfare Officer in the United States Navy. Dave has a master’s degree in business administration from the Eller School of Management at the University of Arizona, and a bachelor’s degree in anthropology from Vassar College in New York.


Daren Presbitero
Cyber Security Specialist
Thundercat Technology
With over twenty years of experience in cybersecurity and IT, Daren Presbitero has played a pivotal role in advancing new technologies within Federal agencies. His expertise encompasses product design, development, planning, and execution, addressing the unique constraints of highly regulated environments. Daren has been at the forefront of zero-trust adoption, particularly across network (SASE), application (API discovery & security), and automation (SOAR) pillars. He has authored numerous articles on emerging capabilities aligned with zero trust and NIST standards, while adhering to the stringent regulatory and compliance requirements within the US Federal Government. Recently, Daren has shifted his focus to the data and visibility tiers of zero trust, emphasizing data discovery, classification, and labeling with AI/ML. This ensures agencies can control access to sensitive data while accurately detecting cyber attacks and unauthorized use.


Navid Wlotzka
Principal Solutions Engineer - Federal
Tines
Navid Wlotzka is a cybersecurity professional with over 16 years of experience bringing together people, processes, and technology to protect systems and data across public and commercial sectors. His career spans roles from Security Engineering to Deputy CISO and Practice Director consultant. As Principal Solutions Engineer for Federal at Tines, he focuses on building automation workflows that help federal customers achieve their missions.

Shea Connelly
Deputy Editor, Branded Content
GovExec

Shea Connelly
Deputy Editor, Branded Content
GovExec
Resources
Operationalizing zero trust
A practical guide for modern federal agencies