Enforcing Least Privilege at the Endpoint: A Federal Imperative for Cyber Resilience
with Kevin E. Greene, BeyondTrust, Chief Cybersecurity Technologist, Public Sector; Robert Jordan, Co-Practice Lead Senior Cybersecurity Architect, Red River
Enforcing Least Privilege at the Endpoint: A Federal Imperative for Cyber Resilience
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Federal agencies face relentless cyber threats targeting endpoints—the most vulnerable and widespread attack surface in government environments. Implementing Least Privilege is no longer optional; it is a mission-critical strategy to meet Zero Trust mandates, reduce risk, and comply with evolving federal cybersecurity requirements.
This on-demand webinar featuring experts from Red River and BeyondTrust explores:
Why Least Privilege is foundational to Zero Trust and elevating cyber defense initiatives in government.
Real-world examples of federal agencies reducing their attack surface with EPM
The protection gaps EPM fills to ensure holistic endpoint resiliency for government agencies
Best practices for balancing endpoint security with operational efficiency in complex environments
Do not miss this opportunity to learn how federal agencies can modernize endpoint protection while maintaining compliance, control, and confidence.
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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.