Federal CIO Insights: What’s Next in Mobile Security

Mobile is critical infrastructure for government agencies. See what a panel of six federal CIOs, CISOs, and CTOs say is the solution to securing mobile.

Panelists:

David Epperson, chief information officer (CIO) of the National Protection and Programs Directorate at the Homeland Security Department

Arlette Hart, chief information security officer (CISO) at the Federal Bureau of Investigation

Jake Marcellus, acting mobility portfolio manager at the Defense Information Systems Agency

Paul Morris, acting CISO at the Transportation Security Administration

Retired Army Major General Jennifer Napper, vice president for defense and intelligence at Unisys

Dr. Leslie Perkins, deputy chief technology officer (CTO) of the Air Force

Dr. Joe Ronzio, deputy health CTO at the Veterans Health Administration

Rob Palmer, deputy CTO at the Homeland Security Department

Bob Stevens, vice president of federal at Lookout

 

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