The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s (CISA) Trusted Internet Connections (TIC) 3.0 guidance has taken center stage this year not only as a long-planned policy evolution, but also as a potential life-saver for Federal agencies to employ new use cases applicable to their need to implement wide-ranging and long-lasting telework.

During this whirlwind of a year, it wouldn’t be a surprise if some of the details fell through the cracks. An ideal way to catch up on the state of the art guidance of TIC 3.0 comes on October 15, when MeriTalk presents its TIC Talks online forum from 9 a.m. to 11:50 a.m. Eastern time.

This complimentary virtual event will share TIC 3.0 evolution insights and opportunities not only from the creators of the Federal cybersecurity initiative, but also from government and industry executives on the front lines of its implementation.

In short, attendees can expect a master-class in TIC 3.0, how the initiative is changing the way that agencies approach building resilience, implementing zero trust, and enabling innovation.

  • Royce Allen, Director, Enterprise Security Architecture, VA
  • Sean Connelly, TIC Program Manager and Senior Cybersecurity Architect, CISA, DHS
  • Gerald Caron, Director of Enterprise Network Management, Bureau of Information Resource Management, State
  • Sanjay Gupta,CTO, SBA
  • Allen Hill, Acting Deputy Assistant Commissioner for Category Management, Office of Information Technology Category (ITC), Federal Acquisition Service, GSA
  • Justin Morgan, Solutions Architect, Office of Telecommunications Services, GSA

We invite you to sign up for TIC Talks today.

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John Curran is MeriTalk's Managing Editor covering the intersection of government and technology.
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