Tech Talk | Beyond Cybersecurity: Crisis Resilience for the Public Sector
Date: Tuesday, July 28 at 11am PT / 2pm ET
For federal, state, local, and educational organizations, resilience means more than recovering from a cyberattack. It means maintaining critical services, supporting emergency operations, and ensuring continuity when people depend most on those services.
Today's crises rarely remain confined to a single domain. Cyberattacks can disrupt communications, impact physical operations, and strain coordination across agencies and jurisdictions. As a result, public sector leaders must prepare for incidents that affect people, processes, technology, and mission delivery simultaneously.
Identity infrastructure plays a central role in that effort. When systems such as Active Directory, Entra ID, or Okta are compromised, the effects can ripple across agencies, services, and critical operations. Building resilience into these environments is increasingly essential to maintaining continuity during complex incidents.
Join us for a practical discussion about how public sector organizations can strengthen crisis preparedness, improve operational resilience, and ensure continuity amid cyber, operational, and multi-agency disruptions.
You'll learn:
- Why identity resilience has become a foundational element of public sector crisis preparedness
- How to maintain secure communications and coordination during a cyber incident
- Practical steps for testing and validating crisis response plans before a real-world emergency occurs
- Strategies for maintaining essential services during complex, multi-domain disruptions
Whether you're responsible for cybersecurity, continuity planning, emergency management, or IT operations, you'll leave with actionable guidance for building a more resilient organization before the next crisis arrives.
Register now!