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Today’s federal leaders pull back the curtains of deploying zero trust in a federal environment. Their advice is tempered by a well-known cybersecurity professional, Patrick Sullivan from Akamai.
Steven Hernandez begins the discussion by offering some advice rarely given. He explains that the old paper-based system was painful. Documents would not be returned to the appropriate place; records got lost; documents could be copied. So, when today’s federal technology managers complain about the difficulty in implementing Zero Trust Architecture, please remember where this discussion began.
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Today’s federal leaders pull back the curtains of deploying zero trust in a federal environment. Their advice is tempered by a well-known cybersecurity professional, Patrick Sullivan from Akamai.
Steven Hernandez begins the discussion by offering some advice rarely given. He explains that the old paper-based system was painful. Documents would not be returned to the appropriate place; records got lost; documents could be copied. So, when today’s federal technology managers complain about the difficulty in implementing Zero Trust Architecture, please remember where this discussion began.