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with Josh Brodbent, RVP, Public Sector Solutions Engineering; Bryan Rosensteel, Field CTO- US Federal, PingIdentity
In an era of escalating cyber threats increasingly leverage AI and new tactics, the NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 (NIST 2.0) emerges as a potential game-changer. Watch Ping’s US Federal CTO, Bryan Rosensteel and BeyondTrust’s VP of Solutions Engineering, Josh Broadbent, as they explore how NIST CSF 2.0 goes beyond a simple update, offering a transformative approach to securing your digital assets and infrastructure.
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Josh has more than 20 years in IT experience and has architected identity and privilege access management solutions for over 3 million user accounts. He joined BeyondTrust in 2018 as a Senior Solutions Engineer and was quickly selected to lead the team. Prior to BeyondTrust, he was a senior Solutions architect for Quest Software. He began his career by founding a managed service provider (MSP) at 12. He held multiple industry certifications by 14, making him the youngest in the nation to do so. That MSP went on to become successful, and ultimately his launching point into Public Sector architecture and support.
Bryan has 20+ years of Public Sector experience, with more than a decade solving solutions within Federal Identity, Credential, and Access Management (ICAM) environments. He has deployed and worked extremely closely with the various authenticator systems used across the government sector, such as PIV and X.509, various OTPs, and MRTD. His experience includes serving in both on-site engineering and advisory roles, including for NCCOE, ATARC, FPKI and CPWG. At Ping, Bryan works with federal agencies to build and deploy solutions to help efficiently modernize their existing federation authentication and authorization infrastructure to support their mission needs and goals.