Revolutionizing Federal Operations: Securing Cloud Computing Use Cases
Cloud computing is reshaping the way federal agencies function, placing a strong emphasis on securing intricate use cases. During a recent Federal Executive Forum webinar hosted by Datadog, prominent federal IT executives shared valuable insights on the evolving cloud landscape and strategies for ensuring resilient and secure digital services.
Key players from GSA, FEMA, the FCC, Microsoft, Google Cloud, and Datadog came together to delve into topics such as cloud migration progress, cybersecurity priorities, and AI integration in public services. Eric Mill of GSA shed light on FedRAMP modernization and the transformation of cloud policies, while Katherine Eersol from FEMA discussed enhancements in disaster response through cloud scalability and edge computing. Alan Hill of the FCC stressed the importance of cloud observability and zero trust initiatives.
Experts like Steve Faehl from Microsoft, Bianca Langford from Datadog, and Brian Sheffey from Google explored the impact of AI, secure development practices, and cloud innovations across the government. Together, they showcased how federal agencies are overcoming challenges posed by legacy systems and transitioning towards modern, secure, and scalable cloud infrastructures.
By tuning in to this webinar, you can gain valuable insights into how leaders in the public sector are reshaping mission delivery and enhancing cybersecurity within the dynamic cloud-first environment of today.