Free Online Training

How to Make the Shift From Reactive to Proactive Cybersecurity

Wednesday, June 3 | 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT

Cyber threats are growing more sophisticated, putting agencies in a tough spot. It simply isn't possible to prevent every breach, yet even a single cyber incident can disrupt operations, delay services, and undermine public trust.

It’s time to move beyond a purely reactive approach.

Join us online Wednesday, June 3 at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT for a conversation on what proactive cyber resilience looks like in today’s threat environment. We’ll explore how agencies can limit the impact of breaches, contain disruptions, and keep critical systems and services running — even when attacks occur.

In this session, we’ll discuss:

  • Why traditional “deny and deter” strategies no longer suffice.
  • How agencies can shift from recovery-focused response to minimizing operational disruption.
  • How to make government systems less rewarding targets for attackers.
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Other Info:

  • Closed captioning will be available.
  • Registrants will receive the session recording on Thursday, June 4.

Speakers

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Jay Gazlay

Acting Associate Director,
Vulnerability Management,
CISA
Tony Gilbert

Tony Gilbert

Chief Information Security Officer,
Town of Gilbert, Arizona
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Joanne Woytek

NASA SEWP Program Director,
NASA Office of Procurement
Travis Rosiek

Travis Rosiek

Field CTO,
Public Sector,
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