
Jerred Edgar
Chief Information Security & Operations Officer,
Idaho
Advancements in AI continue to create new possibilities for government—from automating internal workflows to transforming how agencies serve residents. But every automated process, AI agent, and intelligent system is an identity that needs to be governed. Without visibility and control over who — and what — has access, innovation stalls at the pilot stage.
Join us Thursday, March 12 at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT for a session designed for government IT leaders, program owners, and security teams. We'll explore compelling use cases for AI across both internal operations and citizen-facing services, then discuss how identity governance creates the foundation for secure innovation.
You'll learn how agencies can experiment freely while maintaining visibility and control across every identity — human, non-human, and AI — as initiatives move from sandbox to production.
Specifically, you’ll learn:

Jerred Edgar
Chief Information Security & Operations Officer,
Idaho

David Hinchman
Director,
IT & Cybersecurity,
U.S. Government Accountability Office

Ryan Murray
Deputy Director,
State Chief Information Security Officer,
Arizona Department of Homeland Security,
Statewide Information Security and Privacy Office

Morgan Reed
Distinguished Strategic Advisor,
Okta