
This document certifies that
Melih Soysal
is awarded a Certificate of Completion for
Zero Trust: In Depth
March 26, 2024
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
THE CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE IN PUBLIC LEADERSHIP
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Melih Soysal
Federal departments and agencies are making headway in meeting the requirements of Executive Order 14028, issued in May 2021, to strengthen their cybersecurity by implementing a zero trust architecture. To date, many agencies have made progress in areas like identity management and secure access.
But the journey toward achieving a zero trust environment is different for every department. The challenges that civilian agencies must overcome are different than those facing the Department of Defense, for instance, while the components of the Department of Homeland Security often must balance their security requirements against their law enforcement or emergency services missions.
Join us as thought leaders from government and industry discuss the expected and unanticipated obstacles they have worked past so far, and what they have remaining to accomplish, in the journey to zero trust implementation.
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