Make decisions at machine speed to combat cyber threats

Make decisions at machine speed to combat cyber threats

Author: Canadian Government Executive September 17, 2020 Duration: 22:05

COVID-19 has forced many to work remotely in both government and industry. Given this new norm, we are seeing a refocusing of cybersecurity strategies, massive growth in digital transformation, and the rapid adoption of cloud. 

What are the next steps, some of the challenges and what should we be paying close attention to? In this podcast, we will hear about these issues from Robert J. Carey, Vice President and General Manager for Global Public Sector Solutions at RSA. 

Robert has been working with Sales, Marketing, Engineering, and Operations teams to connect cybersecurity technologies to solve customer transformation challenges in the Global Public Sector. As a recognized leader in enterprise cybersecurity, he engages senior leadership in the public sector around the world to define solutions for them. He is a seasoned public speaker and serves as the RSA senior government executive sponsor with federal and state executives and he represents RSA on Capitol Hill and with Dell Legislative Affairs.

Previously, Robert held positions with General Dynamics Information Technology and the U.S. Department of Defense. He also championed the transformation to the Joint Information Environment for DoD, strengthened cybersecurity, and accelerated mobile solutions for the warfighter.    

The current pandemic has forced a great number of people to work from home and not in their offices rendering a "refocus" of cybersecurity strategies for both government and industry alike. Hear more about these strategies on how to significantly reduce threats, command and control networks, and using tools to make decisions at machine speed.

To learn more about RSA's solutions and their capabilities in integrated risk management, threat detection and response, identity and access management, and fraud prevention, go to https://www.rsa.com.


For decades, Canadian Government Executive has been the essential print and digital publication for those navigating the complex machinery of the public service. Canadian Government Executive Radio extends that legacy into audio, creating a direct channel for conversation about the policies, technologies, and leadership shaping governance from town halls to Parliament Hill. This podcast moves beyond press releases and official statements to explore the real-world implementation of ideas. Each episode features candid discussions with deputy ministers, city managers, IT directors, and frontline innovators who are tasked with turning legislation into action. You’ll hear about the challenges of digital transformation, the intersection of cybersecurity and citizen services, and the evolving nature of public sector leadership in a time of rapid change. It’s a forum for the people who build, manage, and protect the programs that define Canadian society. By focusing on the practical expertise of senior officials and the technologists enabling modern government, this series provides context and clarity that you won’t find in daily news coverage. Tune in for a nuanced perspective on how decisions are made, how technology is adopted, and how public service executives are steering their organizations toward the future. This is where policy meets practice, offering listeners an insider’s understanding of the forces that govern.
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