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GovSec Virtual Summit USA

Regulatory Fragmentation & Compliance in Conflict


Course

Densmore Bartly, Matthew Perry, Steve Casapulla and Tewauna Raymundo examine how agencies can harmonize fragmented regulations, shift compliance toward mission resilience and use AI to defend faster with finite resources.

Public sector cybersecurity teams are fighting on two fronts: well-resourced, AI-armed adversaries moving at machine speed, and a thicket of overlapping regulations, frameworks and reporting mandates that can slow defenders down when speed matters most. Government agencies must move compliance away from static paperwork drills and toward real-time mission resilience, harmonizing requirements to reduce duplication while confronting threats. Agentic AI offers small, overworked teams a way to automate continuous compliance and prioritize intelligence, though proper guardrails remain essential.

In this insightful discussion, Densmore Bartly, Matthew Perry, Steve Casapulla and Tewauna Raymundo will discuss:

  • Why compliance does not equal security, and how a risk-based approach aligned to mission must set priorities;
  • How agencies can harmonize fragmented frameworks and reporting mandates to cut compliance fatigue;
  • Where AI and continuous "Authority to Operate" can shift teams from paperwork toward proactive defense. 

Here is the course outline:

Navigating Regulatory Fragmentation and Compliance Burdens in an Era of Conflict

Completion

The following certificates are awarded when the course is completed:

CPE Credit Certificate

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