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Guidehouse is a well-known consulting company with a two-word motto, “outwit complexity.” They have a track record of working with complex federal projects in areas ranging from health sciences to artificial intelligence.
Today we sit down with Christine Owen, whose two-word motto is “Identity Evangelist.”
The federal government has been encouraging agencies to get serious about identification. We can list announcements from the Executive Office of the President, to NIST, Homeland Security, and even the Office of Management and Budget.
The motivation has been the COVID-inspired move to the cloud. If it were just one cloud, there would be a few issues. The complexity begins when clouds become dependent on other systems, whether it is an on-premises system or a hybrid cloud. Identity seems to be the best way to assure security.
Christine has a legal background and, as a result, has a keen eye on the implications of the plethora of standards and regulations that are promulgated about identity. That is not to say she isn’t technically competent.
For example, she can articulate the three ways to become phishing resistant. Additionally, she can articulate very clearly the implications of Role Based Access Control and Attribute Based Access Control.
There are organizations like the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Council that have run articles implying that the transition to Zero Trust may end up being an incomplete experiment.
Listen to the interview to get a balanced and detailed observation on identity management in complicated federal systems.
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Guidehouse is a well-known consulting company with a two-word motto, “outwit complexity.” They have a track record of working with complex federal projects in areas ranging from health sciences to artificial intelligence.
Today we sit down with Christine Owen, whose two-word motto is “Identity Evangelist.”
The federal government has been encouraging agencies to get serious about identification. We can list announcements from the Executive Office of the President, to NIST, Homeland Security, and even the Office of Management and Budget.
The motivation has been the COVID-inspired move to the cloud. If it were just one cloud, there would be a few issues. The complexity begins when clouds become dependent on other systems, whether it is an on-premises system or a hybrid cloud. Identity seems to be the best way to assure security.
Christine has a legal background and, as a result, has a keen eye on the implications of the plethora of standards and regulations that are promulgated about identity. That is not to say she isn’t technically competent.
For example, she can articulate the three ways to become phishing resistant. Additionally, she can articulate very clearly the implications of Role Based Access Control and Attribute Based Access Control.
There are organizations like the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Council that have run articles implying that the transition to Zero Trust may end up being an incomplete experiment.
Listen to the interview to get a balanced and detailed observation on identity management in complicated federal systems.
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