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Theater #1: Emerging Leaders Disruptive By Design (DxD): Developing a Zero Trust Architecture to Secure the Supply Chain

  • Room: Engagement Theater 1: Swing Hall - #3203
Tuesday, June 25, 2024: 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Speaker(s)

Moderator (confirmed)
Andy Sauer
CEO and Co-Founder
Sentinel Blue
Speaker (confirmed)
Kenneth Flowers Jr.
Chief Technology Officer
National Guard Bureau
Speaker (confirmed)
Alison King
VP of Government Affairs
Forescout
Speaker (confirmed)
Bailey Marshall
Customer Engineer
Google Public Sector
Speaker (confirmed)
Greg Tomchick
CEO and Partner
Valor Cybersecurity

Description

In today's contested cyber battlefield, where sophisticated adversaries constantly probe for vulnerabilities, ensuring data integrity is paramount for the successful operation of critical infrastructure and sensitive systems. Our nation's supply chains, with their complex networks of vendors and interconnected components, present a significant attack surface for malicious actors. Implementing a Zero Trust cybersecurity architecture within this domain offers a robust and proactive approach to mitigating risks and safeguarding data.

This panel will delve into the critical need for Zero Trust supply chain security, exploring its potential to prevent the introduction of corrupted hardware, malicious code injections, and other vulnerabilities. Panelists will discuss Software Bills of Materials (SBOMs) provide crucial transparency into software components, enabling better vulnerability management and risk assessment within the supply chain and the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) 2.0 framework, with its tiered cybersecurity requirements, can guide organizations in strengthening their security posture and achieving greater supply chain resilience. Topics included will highlight best practices and innovative solutions for building a more secure and resilient supply chain, ultimately bolstering national security and protecting critical data.

The learning objective of this panel is to discuss challenges and opportunities associated with implementing Zero Trust principles across the supply chain ecosystem.


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