Whole-of-State 2.0: A Tale of Two States and Counties
No matter where you are in your cybersecurity journey - you've probably heard of whole of state. What does this mean for your jurisdiction?
A whole-of-state cybersecurity strategy is a collaborative effort between state and local governments, and educational institutions to protect the state as a whole from cybersecurity threats. Pillars of whole-of-state cybersecurity include information sharing, incident response, workforce development, and standardized tool sets. Given that these entities are facing an expanding landscape of common threats, it makes sense for them to pool resources, share information, and work together to strengthen their digital defense.
Join us for this webinar in partnership with the National Association of Counties as state and county leaders Boulder County (Colorado) CIO, Ben Edelen, Pinal County (Arizona) CISO, Jerry Keely, interim State of Arizona CISO/Arizona Department of Homeland Security Deputy Director, Ryan Murray, and State of Colorado CISO, Ray Yepes share how they are navigating different phases in their whole-of-state journey.
To learn more about how to implement this type of security architecture to protect your citizens’ data, visit our official page: https://www.tanium.com/whole-of-state