Zero trust by 2027: Can DOD make it happen?

The last installment of the "Beyond borders: The future of zero trust in government" podcast series.

In the third and final episode of the Beyond Borders: The future of zero trust in government podcast series, experts from industry and government discuss the Defense Department's commitment to fully implement zero trust by 2027.

Jon Morgan, systems engineer for ThunderCat, along with David W. McKeown, DOD senior information security officer and deputy CIO for cybersecurity, and Brian “Stretch” Meyer, senior director of Axonius Federal Engineering, highlight key challenges DOD faces, as well as its strategies to keep pace with increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks and secure the nation’s digital defenses. The discussion also delves into upcoming trends in cybersecurity and how defense and civilian federal agencies can future-proof their operations, offering practical insights on adapting security measures in a constantly evolving threat landscape.

Listen to their conversation by clicking on the full podcast episode below. And be sure to download and subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify or SoundCloud to take Zero trust by 2027: Can DOD make it happen? with you on your favorite device. 

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