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Tune in Wednesday, July 29 at 2:00 PM EST
M-26-14 signals a meaningful shift in how federal agencies need to think about logging, data visibility, and cost control, moving the conversation beyond simply retaining everything toward a more deliberate, risk-aware approach to access, retention, and operational use of telemetry data. In this session, we will break down what changed in the memo, what the new requirements mean in practice, and why agencies should be rethinking how they collect, retain, access, and operationalize logging data across the enterprise.
What you’ll learn:
- What M-26-14 changes—and what those changes mean for federal logging strategy
- How to think about searchable versus retrievable retention without defaulting to keeping everything hot
- Why centralized SOC access matters, even when data storage remains decentralized
- How agencies can balance visibility, compliance, and cost with a more flexible data architecture
This session is designed to give federal teams a clearer, more practical view of how the mandate should shape logging decisions in the months ahead.