Data security in government is more than just firewalls and encryption — it’s a complex ecosystem shaped by mandates, legislation, privacy laws and internal governance. From how agencies document and manage data to the technologies they use to store and access it, every layer matters. And with evolving threats and regulations, staying current is no longer optional.
Join us on Wednesday, Sept. 24 at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT for a timely discussion with government and industry experts on the current state of data security in the public sector.
Specifically, you’ll learn:
- The latest trends shaping government data security strategies.
- How mandates and privacy laws are influencing agency practices.
- Ways to strengthen internal governance, documentation, and tech infrastructure.
You’ll hear from:
- Anthony Rodgers, Director, Office of Enterprise Architecture, Office of the CTO, State of Michigan, Dept. of Technology, Management & Budget, Operations Center
- Richard Breakiron, Senior Director, Strategic Initiatives and Executive Programs, Americas Federal Sector, Commvault
- Carolyn Duby, Field CTO and Cyber Security Lead, Cloudera
- Cristian Rodriguez, Field CTO of the Americas, CrowdStrike
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