As cyber threats continue to escalate, government agencies are under pressure to move towards a Zero Trust architecture, safeguarding users, critical data, and systems without traditional network perimeters. However, migrating to the cloud can cause security holes in air-gapped systems if threats like data transfer from external storage media, for example, a USB device, aren't attention focuses.
Attendees joined Symantec, Carbon Black, FedInsider, & Carahsoft as thought leaders from the government and industry came together to discuss:
- How free tools are generating several endpoint security holes
- Scenarios where a Zero Trust framework, with content approval, provides protection that addresses those gaps
- The cost savings of an ESS/HBSS one-to-one replacement
- Best practices for aligning security investments with clear, measurable impact for all DoD agencies
- How Symantec & Carbon Black efficiently close gaps on endpoints, removable media, and isolated systems