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FedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioResilient network security across federal governmentIn a recent FedScoop survey, more than half of respondents indicated that their organization had experienced a network or system outage in the past, and 44% experienced a network or data breach. Norman St. Laurent, federal public sector marketing manager at Cisco, shares that these kinds of network security incidents are often likely to affect federal agencies because of the size of their networks, the procurement process to update infrastructure, and the hiring challenges within the government to bring on qualified help. Guest: Norman St. Laurent, federal public sector marketing manager, Cisco Host: Wyatt Kash, SVP, Content Strategy, Scoop News Group ...2023-02-0611 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioThe people and process behind a new zero trust strategyDefense Department officials recently released a public version of their zero-trust strategy and roadmap to hold DOD organizations accountable to meet the deadline for achieving a zero-trust architecture. In an exclusive interview, Cisco’s Andy Stewart joins FedScoop to talk about how an effective zero-trust strategy should go beyond technical capabilities and also include organizational culture, building efficiencies across security and IT operations teams and how both processes and capabilities interact with each other. Guest: Andy Stewart, national security and government senior strategist for cybersecurity at Cisco This podcast was produced by Scoop News Group for The Daily Scoop Podcast an...2022-12-0610 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioMigrating to modern platformsMoving from legacy to modernized platforms has been challenging for agencies across the government. But three new awards totaling $36 million from GSA’s Technology Modernization Fund promise to ease legacy IT issues for the U.S. Army, the Office of Personnel Management and the Department of Housing and Urban Development, according to a chief technology official at Leidos. “We see a journey, a journey of maturation and a journey of conversion,” says Leidos' Sandra Lopez. “It's very hard to consume the services and go from one mode of operation to another. It requires a cultural change—a cultural change in the contra...2022-10-2812 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioMaking edge computing happenLeaders of every military service list computing at the edge as one of their leading capabilities requirements. The next level of data transfer is edge device to edge device. David Hoon, chief technology officer at Norseman Defense Technologies, explains how military services can make that transformation possible. Guest: David Hoon, CTO, Norseman Defense Technologies Host: Francis Rose, Host, The Daily Scoop Podcast This podcast was produced by Scoop News Group for FedScoop and underwritten by Norseman Defense Technologies.2022-10-2710 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioThreat IntelligenceThreat intelligence represents a critical component in protecting the government’s vast data resources. But as agencies rely increasingly on the cloud and complex web applications, threat intelligence on tactics and adversaries is taking on greater importance for government agencies. Splunk cybersecurity expert shares his insights on the intersection between threat intelligence and automation and what that means for the government’s cloud journey. Guest: Patrick Coughlin, Group Vice President, Security Market, Splunk Host: Wyatt Kash, SVP, Content Strategy, Scoop News Group This podcast was produced by Scoop News Group for FedScoop and underwritten by Splunk. Listen to the full podc...2022-08-0213 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioLessons from the commercial sector on resilience and innovationSplunk Chief Technical Advisor Lisa Palmer highlights lessons public sector agencies can learn from the banking, service and retailing sectors to improve both security and innovation. Palmer describes how Latin America’s largest fintech bank, a leading roadside assistance provider, and Papa John’s Pizza all benefitted from using cloud-based tools from Splunk. Guest: Lisa Palmer, Chief Technical Advisor, Splunk Host: Wyatt Kash, SVP, Content Strategy, Scoop News Group This episode is part of a FedScoop podcast series, “Leveraging the cloud to ensure mission resilience." Look for more coverage on www.fedscoop.com/listen2022-07-2609 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioThe evolving role of the public sector CIODespite the many challenges federal CIOs face trying to modernize and secure their agency’s IT systems, this is a “perfect time” to be leading technology changes in federal government, says a former Pentagon deputy CIO now advising agencies on IT strategies. Guest: Juliana Vida, Group Vice President and Public Sector Chief Strategy Advisor, Splunk Host: Wyatt Kash, SVP, Content Strategy, Scoop News Group This podcast was produced by Scoop News Group for FedScoop and underwritten by Splunk.2022-07-1913 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioLeveraging the cloudPublic sector agencies are gaining new efficiencies from migrating their operations to the cloud but often fail to realize the broader benefits cloud computing offers, say two cloud advisory specialists in a new FedScoop podcast. They also highlight why Splunk customers are finding greater success moving from on-premises software to Splunk’s cloud-based software-as-a-service offerings that can also help public sector organizations collect and manage data across multiple cloud services. Guests: Tom Stoner is senior director, cloud advisory and an area vice president of cloud sales at Splunk. Lee Tamassia is a cloud specialist at Splunk. Host: Wyatt Kash, SVP, Co...2022-07-1214 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioBuilding Cyber ResiliencyWhile the Biden administration’s directives on national cybersecurity have given federal agencies an explicit roadmap to fortifying security, the chief cybersecurity advisor for a global technology provider argues that agencies must also keep operational resiliency in clear view. “You can’t think solely about security. And you can't just think solely about resilience. You have to have both,” says Paul Kurtz, a former White House National Security Council director. Guest: Paul Kurtz, Chief Cybersecurity Advisor, Splunk Host: Wyatt Kash, SVP, Content Strategy, Scoop News Group This podcast was produced by Scoop News Group for FedScoop and underwritten by Splunk.2022-07-0507 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioLeveraging the cloud to ensure mission resilience, Ep. 1Splunk’s government affairs chief highlights public sector predictions and strategies in a new six-part podcast series on mission resilience. “Whatever threats we face today, and in the future, data is going to be the primary resource for countering it,” argues a former federal security and counterterrorism expert in this FedScoop podcast series, “Leveraging the cloud to ensure mission resilience.” “The key is finding the right data, having the tools to understand what the data is trying to tell us and then having the ability to act on it quickly and with confidence,” says Splunk's Bill Wright. “Organizations that understand that are going t...2022-06-2809 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioBuilding a robust cybersecurity infrastructureLast year, President Biden’s executive order on cybersecurity put the transition to zero-trust architecture at the top of mind for IT leaders across government. According to one cybersecurity expert, it begins with organizations putting in place technologies that can support zero trust across the enterprise. “A tactical approach is beginning to say, OK, even as we have got what seems like an infinite amount of legacy technologies, proceeding with technologies that enable those zero trust principles is very much the way to go,” says Alexander Romero, director of strategy of the Chief Technologist Office at VMware End User Computing. “And wher...2022-02-0210 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioBuilding a robust cybersecurity infrastructureLast year, President Biden’s executive order on cybersecurity put the transition to zero-trust architecture at the top of mind for IT leaders across government. According to one cybersecurity expert, it begins with organizations putting in place technologies that can support zero trust across the enterprise. “A tactical approach is beginning to say, OK, even as we have got what seems like an infinite amount of legacy technologies, proceeding with technologies that enable those zero trust principles is very much the way to go,” says Alexander Romero, director of strategy of the Chief Technologist Office at VMware End User Computing. “And wher...2022-01-2600 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioImproving organizational cybersecurity awarenessPhishing attacks are becoming an increasingly common avenue for threat actors to deploy malware and ransomware. According to one cybersecurity expert, an organization’s first line of defense against these attacks is getting all employees to realize they are high-value targets. “What organizations can do to help bolster cybersecurity within their organization is educating their employees that even if you don't necessarily believe you could be targeted, you might be surprised to learn that you could be used as a pawn in a much larger scheme,” says Kristina Balaam, senior threat researcher for threat intelligence at Lookout. This podcast is sponso...2022-01-2109 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioElevating the role of cyber teamsDefense against cyberattacks is more than just updating technology and patching systems. While an organization can have the process and technology in place, the right cybersecurity culture is paramount, says Cybereason Chief Security Officer Sam Curry. “The biggest problem in cybersecurity is a people problem,” Curry tells Francis Rose on The Daily Scoop Podcast. “It’s people on offense and it’s people on defense. If I have to characterize, on defense, the single biggest thing that would help most security departments, it is better alignment with the mission.” This podcast is sponsored by Cybereason and underwritten by FedScoop. Guest: Sam Curry, C...2021-12-2013 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioProactive cybersecurity solutionsWith the continued cybersecurity push across government and industry, it is increasingly important for organizations to have proactive cyber plans in place. One private sector CTO recommends a combination of security checklists and security goals. “New regulatory frameworks that are coming out are really focusing on impact as opposed to actions,” says Archis Gore, CTO at Polyverse. “Where the frustration with compliance versus real security always came from is when compliance dictates action, we have a problem.” This podcast is sponsored by Polyverse in collaboration with AWS and underwritten by FedScoop. Guest: Archis Gore, Chief Technology Officer, Polyverse Host: Francis Rose, Th...2021-12-1609 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioReducing data in transit and enhancing AI-assisted decision makingFederal agencies are starting to see significant advantages in reversing how they gather and analyze data to fuel their artificial intelligence efforts. Instead of pulling massive amounts of data into centralized data lakes for analysis, enterprises are staring to send analytics tools to the edge of their networks to parse localized data and then federate the results. The change in approach represents a paradigm shift in how organizations are capturing and analyzing data, says Al Ford, who oversees artificial intelligence alliances in the federal government market at Dell EMC. This podcast is sponsored by Dell Technologies. Guest: Al Ford, Artificial...2021-11-1509 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioHow agencies can keep pace with changing guidance on KubernetesThe advent of containerized software services — and the emergence of Kubernetes to deploy and manage them – have played crucial roles in modernizing applications. But it has also unleashed a host of new opportunities for malicious actors to exploit misconfigurations and vulnerabilities inside these microservices, says Palo Alto Networks' Paul Fox. That’s why he says federal agencies should take a closer look at a new technical report, released by the National Security Agency (NSA) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), that provides detailed guidance on how to harden Kubernetes containers and avoid common misconfigurations. Guest: Paul Fox, Senior Produc...2021-11-0811 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioHybrid cloud computing at the edgeWith massive amounts of data being captured outside of data centers and at the edge, there is a growing need for organizations to use cloud to modernize edge computing environments. According to one cloud expert, this is driving the move for hybrid IT adoption across government and industry. “What you see in the private sector is they want to deal with the data where it's generated, so they can get the fastest insights and so they don't have the expense of moving that data,” says Bill Burnham, chief technology officer for U.S. public sector at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. This podc...2021-10-2810 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioAccessible zero trust architectureCohesive and consistent messaging from the federal government is an important part of the push for agencies to implement zero trust architecture. Making sure the new processes are easy and accessible is just as important, says Peter Romness, cybersecurity programs lead, U.S. public sector, Cisco Systems. “Users are seeing the need for more security, so they're willing to do things like multi-factor authentication, but also industry has made multi-factor authentication much easier,” says Romness. This podcast is sponsored by Cisco Systems and underwritten by FedScoop. Guest: Peter Romness, Cybersecurity Programs Lead, U.S. Public Sector Host: Francis Rose, VP, Mult...2021-10-2209 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioReassessing network resiliency in the hybrid workplaceThe COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically shifted expectations of how and where federal employees work at most federal agencies. But what agency leaders may not have fully considered, warns a government network expert, is how agencies can ensure their employees have reliable connections from various hybrid locations, including their homes. “In an office situation, if an employee's internet connection went down, they would be able to call the help desk and resolve the problem fairly quickly. But with home networks as the primary connection [for federal employees working remotely], organizations are now at the mercy of private service providers, and their ab...2021-09-1512 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioMaintaining flexibility for the government workforceAs government agencies continue to implement and adjust return to office plans, it is clear that remote work and hybrid work postures will continue to be part of day-to-day operations. With many factors remaining uncertain, it is important for organizations to remain willing and able to adjust when handling their workforce, says Stephen Ellis. 
“There's so many intertwined elements in [return to office planning], I think that the key word to solving this knot is flexibility. Ultimately, that's the only way we're going to find some symbiotic place where things can work and work well,” says Ellis. This podcast is sponso...2021-09-1510 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioAccelerating the migration to cloud-enabled systemsAs agencies continue to embrace cloud solutions, the need to integrate systems has taken on new importance. At the same time, finding the right talent to help with cloud integration remains a challenge. That’s where a low-code, no-code integration platform-as-a-service model is becoming increasingly beneficial for agencies, says Public Sector Chief Technology Officer Joseph Flynn at Dell Boomi. “Part of what makes [cloud integration] difficult is the explosive growth in [agencies’] applications and data. It challenges not only technical decision-making, but also business decisions, budgets and contracts,” says Flynn. This podcast is sponsored by Boomi. Guest: Joseph Flynn, Public Sector C...2021-08-3013 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioPreparing today for the unexpected tomorrow in governmentGovernment agencies at the federal agencies have almost universally seen their long-term plans for IT upgrades put on a fast-track this past year in response to surges in demands to support remote workers and fulfill public services. One factor that helped make that possible — and in many ways, has put agencies in a stronger position to modernize moving forward — was the increasing reliance on open architecture and hybrid cloud environments, according to IBM's Dan Chenok. “What we saw in the last year was the introduction of changes that were predicted to occur over the next five to 10 years — in terms of netwo...2021-08-0610 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioEmergency preparedness: Building network resilienceAny natural disaster — be it hurricane, fire, earthquake of flood — has the potential to l disrupt communications. But for federal agencies and their field offices, it’s critical that they keep their lines of communication open so that they can serve their constituents. The challenge, according to Tony Bardo, assistant vice president for government solutions at Hughes, is that “most agency networks are not built with as much redundancy and resiliency as they need to be to survive a disaster.” Bardo explains that though critical sites, like data centers and office headquarters, are designed with alternate network paths, those pathways are most oft...2021-08-0507 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioZero trust strategies for governmentThe sharp uptick in successful cyber attacks during the COVID-19 pandemic serves as a stark reminder to government leaders that their existing security strategies still leave adversaries plenty of vulnerabilities to exploit. According to former White House security advisor Dan Prieto, cyber attackers continue to find new ways to capitalize on weak points in legacy infrastructure and virtual private networks (VPN), compromise email and insert malicious code into software supply chains. The increased pace and boldness of these attacks raises critical questions “about the metrics of what constitutes successful cyber security,” says Prieto. Sponsored by Google Cloud. Guest: Dan Prieto, head...2021-08-0311 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioNetwork modernization to maximize visibility and performanceAs agencies look to improve network performance and security, one approach that often gets overlooked involves converging the tools and data belonging to agency NOCs and SOCs — network operations centers and security operations centers. Years of entrenched operating practices, budgeting and acquisition authorities, and cultural dispositions have tended to drive network and security operations teams down separate, albeit closely related, technology lanes. That has often led agency NOCs and SOCs to acquire similar data analytic tools and generate similar data but for different purposes. Agencies would be better served — by being able to improve both network performance and security — if they c...2021-07-2613 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioTransforming the way government works with hybrid work strategiesGoogle Cloud’s Gary Danoff shares the benefits agencies reap when they embrace virtual collaboration platforms and best-practices for those implementing hybrid-work strategies. Agencies adopted a variety of collaboration platforms over the last year, creating new connections between humans and technology that allow them to shift seamlessly between working virtually and working in-person. “I think government leaders should acknowledge that people are going to feel a little awkward about being able to come back to the office,” Gary Danoff explains. He says employees are looking for workplace structure that can help them return to a consistent way of collaborating with their...2021-07-0610 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioPreparing today for the unexpected tomorrowFederal, state and local governments are still adapting to the consequences of COVID-19. But what many of them have discovered is that in the face of growing citizen demands, shifting administration priorities and budget uncertainties, it’s still possible to adopt new technologies relatively quickly to deliver digital services. For Andrew Fairbanks, who leads a public sector team of more than 3,000 professionals for IBM Global Services, the ability for agencies to shift to new technologies was both remarkable and a testament to why agencies still need to modernize. “I think there are really three principal drivers that I see in this...2021-06-2912 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioMeeting Public Sector Mission Needs with AIArtificial intelligence tools are increasingly being used by government agencies to meet their mission needs. This last year in particular, the need to help people remotely and respond to the public health crisis pushed many federal and state agency leaders to evaluate and implement AI tools. Technology evangelist Alexis Bonnell worked alongside several agencies to imagine the “art of the possible” as they took significant steps towards AI and machine learning adoption. Bonnell breaks down several myths about AI development and how public sector organizations have been able to implement simple and effective projects to improve mission outcomes in this podc...2021-06-2512 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioBuilding compute and storage capabilities at the network’s edgeU.S. Customs and Border Protection director Ed Mays and Dell Technologies’ John Garrett discuss what’s driving the need for increased edge computing resources. They discuss the increase of users and devices on federal networks, in addition to the surge in data generation. That is driving a need for higher performing computing capabilities at the edge of their networks. “As we get more and more of these embedded devices out there — and the possibilities of what AI is capable of expands — you have no choice but to do the compute at the edge,” says Garrett. Guests: John Garrett (left), Senior Direc...2021-05-2415 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioThe future of AI technology in public healthThroughout the public health crisis, cloud and artificial intelligence-enabled tools have been a great help to advancing research, collaboration and mission activities. Particularly encouraging is the way that public health leaders are able to share biological information across the globe, says Google Cloud’s Dr. Alexander Titus. “I think that collaboration across science has always been pretty strong. But this has really shown us some of the strengths around how fast we can collaborate [together],” he says. Titus joins us to discuss how AI will improve the way public health agencies make data-informed decisions and respond to public health needs. Sponso...2021-05-0612 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioStrategies for agencies to achieve HPC and data analyticsThe volume and velocity of data generated by government continues to grow at astronomic rates. At the same time, federal agencies have a lot of legacy applications that need to be re-factored to take advantage of modern architectures While government organizations continue to look for more effective ways to handle high-volume data management and analysis strategies, they can benefit from taking advantage of tools that have already been tried and tested within the private sector. John Dillon, CEO of Aerospike points to companies like Verizon Media, which uses Aerospike’s platform to handle large scale data correlations at a significantly lo...2021-03-1615 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioIdentity Management and Security in the CloudThe pandemic was a forcing agent causing agencies to rethink identity and how users access government resources and placed a greater emphasis on cloud-based services. As a result, IT leaders are looking more holistically at how they manage identity across the enterprise network while still complying with federal identity, credential and access management (FICAM) rules. Andrew Whelchel and Dmitry Kagansky join FedScoop to discuss strategies around modern identity and security in the cloud and how agencies can take advantage of FedRAMP-approved services to fast-track implementation. This podcast was sponsored by Okta and AWS. Guests: Andrew Whelchel, Principal Sales Engineer, Okta ...2021-02-2810 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioDigitization of government services and formsGovernment agencies have been trying to reduce their reliance on paper for decades. While Congress moved to speed up this process when it passed the 21st Century Integrated Digital Experience Act in 2018, agencies are still processing millions of paper forms a year. One of the many challenges agencies continue to face is that these processes also require new infrastructure, website updates and digital services to streamline the customer experience. Foxit's DeeDee Kato says there are challenges surrounding government's ability to digitize documents, however, there are alternatives to traditional PDF software that offer friendlier licensing terms and editing tools. Sponsored by...2021-02-2413 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioBecoming a data-centric organization in governmentHaving a data strategy is not a "nice-to-have" anymore, rather it’s a "must-have" for federal agencies, according to Aileen Black. Agencies are making progress in incorporating principles and practices from the Federal Data Strategy, but many still struggle to provide trust in, and secure access to, government data. “I have the opportunity see governments around the world. And the U.S. federal government is advanced relative to many of their international counterparts in implementing a data strategy, thanks to the Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act and the work being done on the Federal Data Strategy by OMB,” says Black. She di...2021-02-0215 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioFederal data management: Agenda for the first 100 daysAs the federal government transitions to a new administration, and new priorities, one initiative that’s expected to remain on track is the Federal Data Strategy — a set of principles, practices and action steps to make more productive use of federal data. But where and how agencies move forward with their data strategies — and whether they get the IT funding they need — will play an important part in advancing the Biden administration’s priorities, say two federal government data experts in a new FedScoop podcast underwritten by NetApp and immixGroup. Guests: Kristen Verderame, vice president of government relations at NetApp Jessica Pa...2021-01-2614 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioThe future of government work and the role of data management platformsData management platforms not only play a part in driving digital transformation in the public sector, but also represent a key factor in attracting talent into public service. Brian Chidester says the future of government work is playing out across three different theaters: work, workforce and the workplace. Each one of them are key to improving the of delivery of government services. Chidester says that while federal agencies have been charged with leveraging data to improve citizen services, having modern data management platforms — that enable the workforce and the work they do — sends an important signal when it comes to recr...2021-01-2510 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioBonus Podcast: IC's Nancy Morgan at the Data Cloud SummitBonus Podcast: IC's Nancy Morgan at the Data Cloud Summit by FedScoop2021-01-1423 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioMigrating High Performance Computing Workloads to the CloudCloud computing has given federal agencies newfound ability to run large-scale modeling and high-performance computing workloads that not that long ago required coveted time slots on supercomputers. But moving the massive data sets from agency data centers to the cloud still involves a lot of work. Data extraction charges can also be costly and until recently, latency was a significant issue. That’s changing thanks to new capabilities available from a software solution that many federal agencies are already using on premises to help them manage those workloads. Teams are already moving data between data centers, between office locations, between di...2020-12-1411 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioLessons learned in federal IT in 2020 — and what’s nextThe pandemic fundamentally changed the way agencies approach user access to systems and data. With telework, IT departments had to confront weakness in identity management that weren’t designed for large numbers of unmanaged devices connecting from offsite networks. The shift in security drew a distinction between authenticator tools and authentication controls, says Duo Security’s Bryan Rosensteel. Efforts to configure security workarounds put a spotlight on modernizing authentication and identity technology for 2021, he explains in this podcast. Sponsored by Duo Security. Guest: Bryan Rosensteel, Cybersecurity Architect, Public Sector, Cisco’s Duo Security Host: Wyatt Kash, SVP, Content Strategy, Scoop News G...2020-12-1114 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioA better way to manage and visualize your agency’s dataFederal datasets are growing exponentially, and as they do, agencies are rising to the occasion to better understand, manage, analyze, visualize and share their data through improved strategy and increased leadership. With a host of data on hand, agencies have been placing a new emphasis on the importance of that data and what they can do with it, says Red Hat's David Egts, in a new podcast. He is joined with Henry Sowell from Cloudera Government Solutions to discuss the criticality of clean, useable data to achieve agency missions. Sponsored by Cloudera. Guests: Henry Sowell, Head of Cloudera Government Solutions ...2020-11-0313 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioData as the foundation for enabling zero trustDuring the pandemic, the security threats facing federal agencies have significantly expanded. While the number of agency endpoints grow and federal employees work remotely with limited VPNs and legacy equipment, hackers are not relenting. To account for this new cloud-based paradigm where the network is no longer confined to the physical walls of a federal building, agencies must now pivot to a zero trust view of security from the data layer, says Spunk's CISO, Yassir Abousselham. “We cannot and need not protect everything at the same level,” Abousselham said. “What is needed is an approach to maintain a level of assura...2020-10-2812 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioClosing the IT security expertise gaps in governmentGovernment agencies are discovering managed security services represent an increasingly attractive alternative to trying to find and retain the cybersecurity skills they need to defend against a growing array of threats. That’s due in part to the need for newer, deeper and broader security skills than most agencies have on staff and managed services providers have the ability to access the depth and breadth of talents and capabilities that might not otherwise be available in an agency setting. Two security leaders discuss how agencies can access the kinds of cybersecurity skills the need which aren't always accessible through their ty...2020-10-1218 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioBuilding a cyber risk reduction strategy for federal government ITThe remote workforce has opened up the floodgates on cyber risk, presenting new challenges to operate safely in distributed environments. In addition to staying on top of growing threats, government CTOs and CISOs are also required to keep their environments current on an extensive list of federal compliance and regulatory guidance. Microsoft’s Alym Rayani explains how IT leaders will benefit from AI-enabled tools to converge security and compliance. Sponsored by Microsoft. Guest: Alym Rayani, General Manager, Compliance Marketing, Microsoft Host: Wyatt Kash, SVP, Content Strategy, Scoop News Group Add: Look for more coverage of “IT Security in Government” on www.fe...2020-10-0910 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioOpen source to build a more flexible cloud strategyThe extensive ecosystem of open source partners and applications can be a boon to federal agencies trying to boost their modernization efforts. IT leader Christine Cox says that agencies which work with the global open source development community are able to accelerate service delivery and overcome many of the common barriers to cloud modernization. Developing applications using open source tools can help federal agencies future-proof digital services, by avoiding vendor lock-in, enhance their enterprise security and even support their high-performance computing requirements, says Cox. Guest: Christine Cox, Regional VP, Federal Sales, SUSE Host: Wyatt Kash, SVP, Content Strategy, Scoop News...2020-10-0411 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioUsing analytics and cloud to improve government agencies security postureThe COVID-19 pandemic has shifted the federal government’s workforce to cloud-based telework and agency leaders need to address security concerns around access to sensitive information. Even before COVID-19, the risk associated with securing federal IT systems and their underlying data remained high after a variety of high-profile attacks, such as the 2016 breach at the Office of Personnel Management. According to Dan Prieto from Google Cloud, agencies need to continue to evolve both policies and practices to drive down risk. “[O]ur adversaries continue to be determined and they continue to be more aggressive. And their goals continue to expand: They...2020-09-2915 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioMaking the most of CDM DEFEND data, with Splunk's Frank DiminaAgencies that are implementing the Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation program have an opportunity to use their CDM data to increase the value of cyberdefense and cyber-operations programs. There's a wealth of sensor data for CDM reporting that has an untapped value. Operationalizing it lets CDM become more than a compliance program, says Splunk's Frank Dimina. Fusing CDM data with other information like perimeter traffic, IPS and firewall data can actually increase insights for the SOC. This podcast is sponsored by Splunk. Guest: Frank Dimina, Vice President, Public Sector, Splunk Host: Wyatt Kash, SVP, Content Strategy, Scoop News Group Look for...2020-09-2312 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioUsing milCloud 2.0 to move DOD data and applications to the cloudDefense Department agencies and their mission partners that are looking to work on projects in a DOD-authorized cloud environment can do so almost immediately — and at significantly lower costs — by using a program called milCloud 2.0, says an executive leading the program. The milCloud 2.0 program, which is supported by the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) and GDIT, is designed specifically to help DOD agencies accelerate adoption of cloud services. The milCloud 2.0 platform is a fit-for purpose commercial cloud program managed by GDIT that sits in a multi-tenant, “Impact Level 5” cloud environment within DISA facilities. The unique arrangement allows DOD project teams to bypas...2020-09-1410 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioProtecting teleworkers and federal data from ransomwareThe shift to remote work during the pandemic has given ransomware attackers a wider foothold to exploit IT vulnerabilities, forcing federal IT leaders to build new trust mechanisms and develop stronger safeguards to secure their data, say security experts in a new FedScoop podcast. The sudden increase in personal computing devices connecting to agency networks — and the ability to compromise the home networks they dial in from — have made it easier for ransomware hackers to find pathways into agency data systems. Building a comprehensive protection strategy around those additional endpoints and ensuring data is properly stored and protected are critical step...2020-08-3114 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioHow Ill. Dept of Unemployment used intelligent agents in the crisis, with Google's Denise WinklerSocial safety nets have proven to be especially vital during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. But in some cases, the underlying legacy IT infrastructure supporting the modern delivery of those services has failed them. Artificial intelligence and machine learning, however, have played an increasingly important role in helping agencies adapt to the challenges of the pandemic — particularly with volume and scale. “Volume is a significant problem for all of the social safety net programs. They are seeing record numbers of applications and because the systems that support those programs are typically older legacy systems — some of them as old as 40 years old —...2020-08-2811 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioLeveraging process automation to meet today's surge in citizen demandsFederal agencies are finding more ways to adopt robotic process automation (RPA) tools to meet the needs of citizens and to help their employees use their time more productively. Agency leaders from Customs and Border Protection and Department of Labor discuss how they are offloading mundane business tasks so federal workers can focus on more valuable work. “Most adoption of RPA starts in back-office applications. It starts out in finance, HR and IT services" and reduces the instances of human error or fraud that drive up costs, adds UiPath executive Christopher Townsend to the conversation. Hear the discussion on the be...2020-08-2719 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioAI and chatbot tech help agencies meet citizen needs, with Google Cloud's Jeff BrownAs federal agencies have worked to engage more with citizens in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, they’ve looked to artificial intelligence to help with the spike in people seeking information and services. Agencies saw a major uptick in citizens just wanting more information on how the virus is spread, its symptoms and how many people had contracted it. As measures kicked in to stop the spread of the virus, almost immediately that transitioned into Americans seeking services like unemployment. Jeff Brown discusses how AI and chatbots are proving instrumental to answering frequently asked questions for a majority of ca...2020-08-1714 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioImprove crisis response with tools built to analyze multiple data sources, with TIBCO's data expertsThe COVID-19 pandemic revealed a greater need to analyze data from outside government agencies' purview to better inform decisions on how and when employees should return to offices — things like travel patterns, supply chains or health developments. In this podcast, experts discuss data management and analysis tools to help agency leaders mitigate health risks and supply chain weakness throughout the pandemic. Sponsored by TIBCO. Guests (left to right): Cuong Nguyen, Vice President, Federal Sales and Michael O’Connell, Chief Analytics Officer at TIBCO Host: Wyatt Kash, SVP, Content Strategy, Scoop News Group Look for more coverage of “IT Modernization in Govern...2020-08-0511 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioCollaboration work management tools to get more accomplished, with Smartsheet's Chris AherneAs employees across government work from home, collaboration tools are increasingly critical to maintaining productivity. However, when enabling both productivity and efficiency, there are boundaries to how much you can really gain, and the boundaries are finite, says Smartsheet's Chris Aherne in this podcast. He cites a study from Deloitte showing that digital transformation is “a game of diminishing returns, even as labor productivity is rising.” He discusses a new form of enterprise collaboration tools called collaborative work management tools — or CWM — to help teams get more visibility into how work is getting executed across the enterprise. Sponsored by Smartsheet and AWS...2020-08-0412 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioUsing predictive analytics to improve government services, with Google Cloud's Quinn ChasanAs agencies at all levels of government look to offer citizens tailored experiences similar to what they get in the private sector, predictive analytics are becoming an increasingly important part of that interaction. In the private sector, consumers now expect a personalized experience in the first minutes or hours after interacting with an entity and public sector organizations should be no different. “Really, if you think about it, agencies from public health, to post offices or similar constituent service organizations, really should be thinking about how the expectations of their constituents can be met,” says Google Cloud's Quinn Chasan in this...2020-08-0309 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioOpen source tools open door to adopt new technologies quickly at lower costs, with SUSE's Alan ClarkOpen source solutions are becoming an increasingly important part of enterprise systems. And in many cases, they’re giving federal agencies a superior and more secure alternative to using proprietary applications. There are hundreds of thousands of open source projects out there today, and demand for enterprise open source solutions continues to grow, according to Alan Clark, who works in SUSE’s CTO Office focusing on emerging technologies and open source. One reason, he says, stems from the evolution within the open source community to adopt emerging technology solutions including containerization, microservices and artificial intelligence. The community also has been inst...2020-07-2914 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioNew microprocessor chips to improve agency data centers; Dell's Heath Muchmore and AMD's Rick IndykeRecent advances in microprocessor architecture and performance are giving federal agencies reasons to take a second look at upgrading their legacy infrastructure, rather than just moving their operations to the cloud. “One of the things that we think is really changing is [the need to] erase old technical debt … and drive digital transformation and security transformation,” says Heath Muchmore. Today’s faster, more flexible and efficient microprocessor offerings enable the new workloads of AI, machine learning, artificial and augmented reality on premises in ways that matches the speed and performance of the cloud. Sponsored by Dell Technologies and AMD. Guest (left to...2020-07-2216 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioGetting faster approvals for the DOD with CMMC, Ryan Bonner and Cisco's Andy StewartDoing business with the Department of Defense has never been easy. But it’s about to get more complicated for tens of thousands of defense contractors and suppliers who must now prove they can meet a complex set of cybersecurity requirements as part of the Pentagon’s Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) program. CMMC is DoD’s latest attempt to stem the tide of intellectual property loss and data exfiltration within its complex supply chain. “The United States is losing between $600 billion and $1 trillion in intellectual property to foreign powers each year,” much of it from within the Defense Industrial Base, says...2020-07-2218 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadiomilCloud 2.0 and how DOD can get more from AI and ML workloads with GDIT's Jeffrey PhelanDepartment of Defense (DOD) agencies and their partners want to capitalize on the speed, scale and analytic power of the cloud to tackle artificial intelligence and machine learning workloads. However, elevated security requirements, timing and budgets tend to limit which projects can actually move to the cloud — or whether they get done at all. The good news is that milCloud 2.0 — operated in partnership with the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) and GDIT — is helping defense agencies overcome those obstacles and even fast-track the use of AI and ML applications. Sponsored by GDIT and Intel Corp. Guest: Jeffrey Phelan, milCloud 2.0 Cloud Servic...2020-07-1309 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioVPN vs zero trust for a more secure remote workforce, with Zscaler's Jose PadinThe pandemic and subsequent shift to support remote workers has put renewed focus on the limitations of relying on virtual private networks — and why zero-trust access controls offer greater long-term security. “There are a lot of challenges around scaling VPNs. Agencies that have adopted zero trust earlier were able to get [their remote workforce] up and running quite simply,” says Jose Padin. Padin discusses use cases that show zero trust’s value over traditional VPNs and how agencies benefit, by being able to reduce operating costs and scale access quickly to meet workforce demands. He also touches on ways agencies can esta...2020-07-0509 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioOpen source to improve digital government services, with Acquia's Peter DurandWhen the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the whole notion of going into a government office to interact with an agency came to a stand-still, forcing agency leaders to establish alternative solutions to quickly deliver services to constituents. Fortunately, the availability of open source solutions and a global community of developers have helped IT leaders implement fast and agile cloud solutions. Implementing these solutions has been helped along by the 21st Century Integrated Digital Experience Act (IDEA Act), which laid the foundation for federal agencies to deliver the kinds of web and customer service experiences that consumers typically expect when they are...2020-07-0110 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioDevSecOps and the success behind the digital 2020 U.S. Census, with T-Rex Solution's Jason KeplingerWhen it comes to IT modernization, federal agencies commonly face three central challenges: integrating a myriad of systems, rationalizing applications and winning over each system owner to support agencywide infrastructure changes. Those challenges often come to a head when trying to cultivate an agile and secure DevSecOps process. One agency that has demonstrated surprising success in overcoming those challenges — in the face of daunting deadlines — is the U.S. Census Bureau. This was this the first time the Census Bureau attempted to collect responses via the internet. That endeavor added to the size and complexity of the internal IT modernization proj...2020-06-2413 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioIdentity authentication that meets today's virtual needs with HID Global's Yves MassardZero-trust security architecture is changing the way IT leaders think about access to federal agency networks and resources. That includes how to meet the needs of employees and contractors for whom physical personal identity verification (PIV) credentials and Common Access Cards (CAC) have been the primary method for authenticating access to federal IT systems. The rapid surge in telework during the current pandemic has made clear, physical authentication controls present a significant obstacle to those who need to access agency resources remotely. At the same time, the continuing theft of usernames and passwords is forcing IT leaders to look for...2020-06-2212 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioTackling complex data modeling challenges with open source HPC tech, with SUSE's Brent SchroederA new generation of open source solutions for high-performance computing are helping federal agencies tackle complex data and modeling challenges, such as climate simulations and fraud detection, according to a leading open source software expert. High-performance computing (HPC) solutions, together with available cloud services, allow government agencies to not only generate high-resolution models, but also have a scalable, sustainable and manageable way to store the research. “Thinking about the huge amount of data that agencies are flooded with in nearly every program, it's not humanly possible to analyze this information by hand, or even with traditional computerized checks. These problems ar...2020-06-0910 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioFast track cloud acquisition with milCloud 2.0, says GDIT's Jeffrey PhelanDefense agencies looking for a faster way to acquire and utilize cloud services may be overlooking a unique cloud platform already at their fingertips. That platform — milCloud 2.0 — is a fit-for-purpose commercial cloud service designed to meet the unique mission critical requirements of the Defense Department and its mission partners – including the military services, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), the Pentagon and its 4th Estate Agencies. Sponsored by GDIT. Guest: Jeffrey Phelan, milCloud 2.0 and DOD cloud services portfolio lead, GDIT Look for more coverage of “IT Modernization in Government” on www.fedscoop.com/listen2020-05-2612 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioOpen source strategies long-term flexibility in government services with SUSE's Melissa Di DonatoIT executives are increasingly recognizing the importance of open source software as a way to preserve their investment options, reduce vendor lock-in and build more agility into their systems. SUSE's Melissa Di Donato shares her perspective on how the open source movement is continuing to grow in importance to enterprise IT decision makers, as well as use cases for ways that government agencies can take greater advantage of open-source solutions. Sponsored by SUSE. Guest: Melissa Di Donato, CEO, SUSE Look for more coverage of “IT Modernization in Government” on www.fedscoop.com/listen2020-05-1213 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioNetwork security practices for government's remote workforce, with RedSeal's Wayne LloydChief information security officers are working diligently to ensure the productivity of temporarily homebound agency employees, while still adhering to the fundamentals of effective cybersecurity practices. Because employees are connecting working remotely, often with their own equipment, there is an increased risk of an employee exposing agency networks to a whole host of security risks. IT departments need to keep on top of network modeling and cyber-hygiene practices to keep remote workers secure. Sponsored by RedSeal. Guest: Wayne Lloyd, Federal Chief Technology Officer, RedSeal Look for more coverage of “IT Security in Government” on www.fedscoop.com/listen2020-04-3011 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioMeeting surges in network demands using SD-WAN, interview with Fortinet's Jim RichbergThe current work environment is prioritizing cloud-enabled collaboration tools for agencies, but without the network tools and bandwidth needed, says IT expert. Sponsored by Fortinet. Guest: Jim Richberg, field CISO at Fortinet Look for more coverage of “Security Transformation in Government” on www.fedscoop.com/listen2020-04-2808 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioCisco discusses security tools to bolster defense, from network to endpointAgencies accommodating a larger remote workforce need a more holistic view of their networks that looks across all security layers. Cybersecurity experts from Cisco discuss new tools that allow CIOs and CISOs to quickly establish an integrated threat intelligence environment across multiple domains. Sponsored by Cisco. Guests from Cisco: Peter Romness, Cybersecurity Principal for U.S. Public Sector; Will Ash, Sr. Director for U.S. Public Sector Cybersecurity; Doug Cowan, Federal Civilian Leader for U.S. Public Sector Look for more coverage on "IT security in Government" on www.fedscoop.com/listen2020-04-2012 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioExpanding security and the remote workforce with Fortinet's Jim RichbergAs agencies scramble for a solution to keep serving constituents and delivering on their mission, IT leaders must address several key challenges at once – including endpoint security, encrypted data transmission and bandwidth capacity, says former federal cybersecurity official, Jim Richberg. What’s helping them keep up with an expanding set of cloud and other remote connectivity capabilities help address expanded security risks inherent in the telework surge? Sponsored by Fortinet. Guest: Jim Richberg, Field CISO, Fortinet Look for more coverage on Security Transformation in Government on www.fedscoop.com/listen2020-04-1512 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioDefending the remote workforce with Akamai's Patrick SullivanAn increase in remote workers offers adversaries more opportunities to exploit vulnerabilities, but DNS security tools can help agencies stem attacks at the edge, says security expert. Sponsored by Akamai Technologies. Guest: Patrick Sullivan, CTO for Security Strategy, Akamai Technologies Look for more coverage of “IT Modernization in Government” on www.fedscoop.com/listen2020-04-1309 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioImprove access security for federal remote workers, with Duo Security's Sean FrazierAs more government employees work remotely, agency IT teams can rapidly secure access at scale with cloud-based identity authentication, says a cybersecurity veteran. Sponsored by Duo Security, now a part of Cisco. Guest: Sean Frazier, Advisory CISO, Duo Security Look for more coverage of “IT Modernization in Government” on www.fedscoop.com/listen2020-04-0808 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioIT modernization starts with the network, discussion with CenturyLink's Dave YoungIT industry veteran Dave Young discusses ways agencies can modernize faster and more securely by updating their infrastructure. Sponsored by CenturyLink. Guest: Dave Young, Senior Vice President, Public Sector, CenturyLink Look for more coverage of “IT Modernization in Government” on www.fedscoop.com/listen2020-04-0713 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioImprove access to government resources without sacrificing security, ForgeRock's Ashley StevensonFederal guidelines on implementing identity and access controls beyond traditional credential validation methods give agencies more flexibility to improve security as well as user experience. Those guidelines — part of the Federal Identity, Credential and Access Management (FICAM) policy — also help pave the path to modernizing how employees and citizens access government resources. Sponsored by ForgeRock. Guest: Ashley Stevenson, Vice President of Product and Solution Marketing, ForgeRock Look for more coverage of IT modernization in government on www.fedscoop.com/listen2020-02-1913 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioAI and ML-embeded technology gives network defenders an edge, says Fortinet's Jim RichbergModern unified technology platforms, embedded with artificial intelligence and machine learning technology, will give federal agencies the ability to achieve a common operating picture of their networks and to quickly respond to threats, says former national intelligence cyber leader. Sponsored by Fortinet. Guest: Jim Richberg, chief information security officer at Fortinet and former national intelligence manager for cyber in the Office of the Director of National intelligence. Look for more coverage on IT modernization in government on www.fedscoop.com/listen2020-02-1111 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioHow big data improves government mission with Cloudera's Shaun Bierweiler and Henry SowellHarnessing data in motion expands the public sector’s ability to make more intelligent decisions and deliver services more effectively, say data experts. Sponsored by Cloudera and Intel. Guests: Henry Sowell, CIO, Cloudera Government Solutions and Shaun Bierweiler, President, Cloudera Government Solutions at Cloudera Look for more coverage of IT modernization in government on www.fedscoop.com/listen2020-01-2912 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioZero Trust Q&A with Cisco's Jamie Sanbower & Duo's Sean FrazierHow a tech partnership enhances federal government agency efforts to use unified identity and access controls to make multi-cloud adoption more secure. Sponsored by Cisco Systems. FedScoop interview with Jamie Sanbower, principal architect at Cisco Systems, and Sean Frazier, advisory chief information security officer for federal government at Duo Security. Moderated by Wyatt Kash for FedScoop. Look for more coverage of “IT Modernization in Government" on www.[fedscoop.com/listen.2020-01-1711 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioHow federal agencies can digitize content more seamlessly with Hyland's Bill PriemerContent management systems that use modern tools are improving how agencies manage structured and unstructured data through workflows, an IT expert says. Sponsored by Hyland. Guest: Bill Priemer, President and CEO of Hyland Look for more coverage of "IT modernization in government" on www.fedscoop.com/listen2019-09-0314 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioBenefits of content management system platforms with Alfresco's Anju Varkey and SBA's Sanjay GuptaAgency leaders can reduce program costs and improve productivity with a cloud-based content management system platform, says SBA’s CTO in a podcast interview. Guests: Anju Varkey, senior solutions engineer for the global partner channel at Alfresco Software (left); Sanjay Gupta, chief technology officer at the Small Business Administration (SBA) (right). Look for more coverage of IT Modernization in Government on www.fedscoop.com/listen.2019-07-2912 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioHow IAM platforms reduce costs for federal agencies with Okta's Ted GirardCloud-based identity and access management platforms can deploy in just weeks and reduce costs as agencies modernize login and access credentials. Sponsored by Okta. Guest: Ted Girard, vice president public sector at Okta Look for more coverage on IT Modernization in Government at https://www.fedscoop.com/listen/2019-07-0809 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioHyperconverged infrastructure gives more agility say VMware's Lee Caswell and Intel's Melvin GreerAgility, more than cost savings, may prove to be the greater benefit of moving to hyperconverged infrastructure architecture, say VMware and Intel executives in a FedScoop podcast. Sponsored by VMware, Intel and Carahsoft. Guests: Lee Caswell, VP of products and storage availability (left) and Melvin Greer, chief data scientist for the Americas (right)2018-06-0509 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioPodcast: Security strategies that merge with modernizationPodcast: Security strategies that merge with modernization by FedScoop2017-10-2614 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioPodcast: How to lay the groundwork for IT modernizationPodcast: How to lay the groundwork for IT modernization by FedScoop2017-10-2315 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioImproving security from network to endpoint, with Mike Wilkerson and Matt Schneider from VMwareThe third podcast in FedScoop's Public Sector Innovation Priorities series delves into opportunities for agencies to employ virtual technologies to improve government workforce productivity and increase security from the network to the endpoint. Sponsored by VMware. Guests: Mike Wilkerson, senior director of federal end user computing and mobility (left) and Matt Schneider, senior director of U.S. public sector network and security (right)2017-10-1014 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioWorkforce study show correlation with IT friction and productivity says VMware VP Robert RuelasRobert Ruelas, vice president of end-user computing at VMware, spoke with FedScoop about the results of a new government productivity study and how virtualization can reduce IT friction and address productivity issues in government. Sponsored by VMware. Guest: Robert Ruelas, VP end-user computing2017-08-2211 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioHow government can prepare for the growth of IoT, with Yogev Shimony and Ro Dhanda from Dell EMCThe growth of Internet of Things and the vast amounts of data they'll generate present a new set of challenges for federal CIOs who must begin planning for the convergence of IT and OT. FedScoop's Wyatt Kash interviews Dell EMC's Yogev Shimony, marketing director for embedded solutions, and Ro Dhanda, director for federal business, about how CIOs can get better prepared. Sponsored by Dell EMC. Guests: Yogev Shimony, marketing director for embedded solutions (left) and Ro Dhanda, director for federal business (right)2017-06-2614 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioMedSec CEO Justine Bone talks medical device securityMedSec CEO Justine Bone talks medical device security by FedScoop2016-12-2114 minFedScoop RadioFedScoop RadioErrata Security's Robert Graham on securing IoTErrata Security CEO Robert Graham speaks with host Kevin Greene about the growing challenges in security software and the Internet of Things. Graham shares his insights on improving IoT security, the potential impact of software certifications and the role of the community in helping shape the future direction for cyber initiatives. Graham also provides sound advice for establishing minimal security requirements and practices for security software and IoT devices. He discusses the importance of transparency and collaboration for initiatives like the Underwriter’s Lab. Robert Graham is the CEO of Errata Security, a pentest/consulting firm. 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