Security is top of mind for the Biden administration, particularly as incidents such as the Microsoft hack, SolarWinds breach and the water treatment hack in Florida underpin the need for the U.S. government to do more to defend critical infrastructure nationally. With the new cybersecurity bill on the horizon, the federal government is taking a pivotal step in making resilient, remote cybersecurity measures more of a reality with a zero trust framework.
Here, Security spoke to Bill Wright, Director of Federal Government Affairs at Splunk, for a deeper dive into strategies federal organizations can use to facilitate expedited zero trust adoption.