Bridging the Zero Trust Gap

The federal government is stuck between eras. On one side are decades-old systems supporting essential missions; on the other are modern cloud services, SaaS applications and AI-driven tools pulling agencies into a faster, more distributed future. Between them sits a widening security gap that Zero Trust aims to close — but only by overcoming significant architectural, operational and cultural hurdles.

As data moves faster and across more environments, the question isn’t whether agencies need to modernize, but how they can do so amid aging infrastructure and tight resources. In conversation with GovExec’s Executive Editor of Branded Content, Shea Connelly, Kovalsky outlined three areas where agencies can make realistic progress. Download to learn more.

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