As federal agencies meet early deadlines for zero-trust adoption set in motion by the White Houseâs executive order on cybersecurity and related mandates, it's becoming clear that achieving this basic level of zero-trust security isn't an end state â instead, it's the first step on a continued journey. And, as more and more transformation and innovation are introduced into the federal tech marketplace, agencies now have opportunities to harness things like artificial intelligence, 6G wireles
Wednesday, February 19, 2025
Washington, D.C.
As federal agencies meet early deadlines for zero-trust adoption set in motion by the White Houseâs executive order on cybersecurity and related mandates, it's becoming clear that achieving this basic level of zero-trust security isn't an end state â instead, it's the first step on a continued journey. And, as more and more transformation and innovation are introduced into the federal tech marketplace, agencies now have opportunities to harness things like artificial intelligence, 6G wireles
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