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ATARC's next event gathers cloud security practitioners from across the government on April 16 in Reston, Virginia.

Federal agencies are racing to adopt artificial intelligence and multi-cloud architectures — and the security frameworks haven't kept pace. ATARC's Cloud Security Summit on April 16 brings together the practitioners who are figuring it out in real time.

The agenda kicks off with representatives from the U.S. Courts, Army, NASA and the General Services Administration. They will explore the strategies for strengthening cloud supply chain security, such as how to align supply chain risk management with federal cyber security frameworks.

Other panels at Thursday’s event include discussions of AI and data modernization, multi-cloud and hybrid cloud computing strategies, and a dive into the new federal security landscape.

The speaker lineup includes Anil Chaudhry, senior advisor for AI at the Transportation Department; Torreon Creekmore, senior cybersecurity engineer at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency; and Joanne Woytek, program director of the NASA SEWP program.

The event is taking place at the Carahsoft Conference and Collaboration Center in Reston, Virginia. It kicks off with breakfast and networking at 8 a.m., then the program begins at 9:15.

Follow this link for more information and to register. ATARC is a business unit of GovExec, the parent company of Washington Technology.