Dynamic Security: Central to Achieving Zero Trust
In an era where remote access and edge computing have become common, the idea of a security perimeter is out of date and ineffective. This is part of the push to move government IT systems to a Zero Trust architecture – every user and every interaction must be verified every time.
This also means that cybersecurity must be dynamic, able to respond instantly to threats and able to pivot as new risks emerge. To meet the need, security has to integrate identity control and access management (ICAM) to make real-time verification possible.
Learning Objectives:
- Define how identity and access management fit within a Zero Trust architecture
- Delineate the role of ICAM in strengthening cybersecurity, especially for users at the edge
- Review the elements of dynamic security that ensure the integrity and protection of sensitive agency data
Speaker Details

Elizabeth Schweinsberg
Senior Technical Advisor, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

Paul Blahusch
Chief Information Security Officer,
Department of Labor

Justin Chin
Director of the Government
Solutions Segment, Ping Identity

James Ebeler
Vice President, Technology
Solutions, Emergent

Ryan McArthur
Federal CTO,
ZScaler

John Breeden II
Moderator & Contributing Editor,
FedInsider
Event Topic
Management, Security, Zero TrustRelevant Audiences
All State and Local Government, All Federal Government, National Guard, Air Force, Coast Guard, Navy, City Government, County Government, Municipalities, State Government, Central Intelligence Agency, Department of Agriculture, Department of Commerce, Department of Defense, Department of Energy, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Department of Interior, Department of Justice, Department of Labor, Department of State, Department of Transportation, Department of the Treasury, Environmental Protection Agency, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Federal Aviation Administration, Federal Communications Commission, Food and Drug Administration, Federal Emergency Management Agency, General Services Administration, Government Accountability Office, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, National Institute of Health, National Security Agency, U.S. Agency of International Development, U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. Office of Personnel Management, U.S. Postal Service, Veterans AffairsOther Agency
Office of the President (includes OMB), Other Federal Agencies, Judicial Branch Agencies, Foreign Governments/Agencies