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Demystifying Zero Trust for Government Agencies

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Calendar icon Oct 04, 2022
Clock icon 12:00 PM EDT-1:00 PM EDT
Globe icon Americas

What you'll learn

If Raytheon is worried about Zero Trust compliance but has zero plans in place, you’re not alone. Brandon DeVault, Sr. Security Author at Pluralsight, will help break down what you need to know about Zero Trust so that your team, and tech, are ready for it. Throw out the buzzword nonsense and let’s have a real discussion.

This talk focuses on M-22-09, the recent memorandum which establishes a Federal Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) strategy. Agencies are required to meet specific cybersecurity standards and objectives by the end of FY 2024. Unfortunately, little guidance is given on how to meet these standards.

Brandon will walk through how to create an actionable plan for your workforce to meet compliance. He'll discuss the various stakeholders and break down CISA’s five pillars of ZTA into manageable components.

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Brandon DeVault

Pluralsight Author

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Brandon DeVault is an Sr. Security Author focusing on general blue team operations, incident response, and threat hunting at Pluralsight. He is also a member of the Florida Air National Guard and works as a threat hunter on a Mission Defense Team (MDT) defending North America’s air tracks. Prior to joining Pluralsight, Brandon worked with Elastic as an Education Architect creating and delivering security content. He also worked with Special Operations Command where he had two deployments to Afghanistan on deployable communications teams. His experience spans satellite communications, radio technologies, system and network administration. Brandon is also passionate about hardware hacking, soldering, hiking, and currently holds the GCIA, GCED, and Security+ certifications.

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