Cybersecurity’s Future Relies on Automation
With the rise of more frequent, sophisticated cyberattacks, organizations can no longer rely on humans alone to keep their systems and data secure. Automation is a key enabler for the future of cybersecurity. Federal leaders highlight how organizations can leverage automation to improve threat intelligence to better plan and defend against future attacks.
Inside, catch up on insights from:
- Daniel Bardenstein, Tech & Cyber Strategy Lead, CISA
- Roger Colón, Principal Architect, Maximus
- Puesh Kumar, Director, Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response, Department of Energy
- Rob Thorne, CISO, ICE
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Daniel Bardenstein Tech & Cyber Strategy Lead, CISA
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Roger Colón Principal Architect, Maximus
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Puesh Kumar Director, Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response, DOE
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Rob Thorne CISO, ICE
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