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2025 Government Predictions: Cyber Mandates and Trends

What's top of mind for your organization in 2025?

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As agencies continue implementing zero trust security controls to reduce the attack surface, addressing foundational challenges like data protection, legacy technology, and organization collaboration will be key. But what else?

While we don't have a crystal ball to predict the future, we've compiled our insights for what 2025 may look like in government cybersecurity.

In this on-demand webinar, we'll cover:

  • Zero Trust mandates at the forefront of a strong identity management strategy
  • Securing software and hardware supply chains paramount after several high-profile third-party exploits
  • Working with States to help with Whole-of-State Cybersecurity to ensure protection for smaller Government agencies who are constantly under attack
  • Protecting against hidden “Paths to Privilege™” or various channels attackers can take to gain elevated access
  • Stronger emphasis and urgency around developing cyber resilience strategies
  • Tangible use cases for AI and automation of security tasks

Meet Our Speakers

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Sara Hobson
Sara Hobson
SVP, Public Sector
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Michael Byrnes
Michael Byrnes
Sr Dir, Solutions Engineering, BeyondTrust
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Kevin E. Greene, BeyondTrust
Kevin E. Greene, BeyondTrust
Chief Cybersecurity Technologist, Public Sector
Kevin E. Greene, BeyondTrust
Chief Cybersecurity Technologist, Public Sector

Kevin E. Greene is an experienced leader, champion and advocate for advancing the state of practice in cybersecurity. He has successfully led multiple federally funded R&D projects in his career that were commercialized and transitioned into practice.

Kevin is currently the Chief Cybersecurity Technologist, Public Sector at BeyondTrust. Leveraging his innovative and strategic expertise, he drives customer engagement around cyber capabilities in federal agencies for digital transformation, software supply chain, zero trust and evolving threat defense.

Prior to joining BeyondTrust, he worked at OpenText as the Public Sector CTO and at the MITRE Corporation supporting DevSecOps and cyber defense initiatives. Kevin also spent time serving our nation as a federal employee at the Department of Homeland Security, Science and Technology Directorate, Cyber Security division.

He holds a Master of Science and Bachelor of Science in Information Systems from the New Jersey Institute of Technology and supports several external advisory boards in formalizing cybersecurity curriculum and initiatives.

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