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National Security Symposium: Breakthroughs for modern missions

Microsoft Federal’s National Security Symposium (NSS) brings together prominent defense, intelligence, and security leaders to explore the latest trends, insights, and innovations surrounding top-of-mind subjects: security, Zero Trust, serious gaming, modern ISR, DevSecOps, AI & analytics, multi-cloud deployments, and more.

Revisit your favorite moments and discover new topics with our on-demand session videos!

Welcome

Rick Wagner, President, Microsoft Federal

Morning fireside chat - The future of technological resilience

Satya Nadella, CEO, Microsoft and Rick Wagner, President, Microsoft Federal

Keynote - Advancing strategic missions and technologies

Jason Zander, EVP Strategic Missions and Technologies, Microsoft

Gaming fabric across the globe/modeling and simulations (5G)

Angel Smith, Senior Director Mission 360, Microsoft

Mixed reality for federal

Dave Marra, GM AI and Mixed Reality, Microsoft

Azure for decision makers

Schatem Boyd, Director, Business Development and Caroline Jones, Senior Azure Specialist, Microsoft

Building a Zero Trust architecture ecosystem on Azure

Steve Faehl, Security CTO, Microsoft Federal

Edge for mission

Ryan Zoeller, Principal Solution Specialist, Microsoft

C2S – C2E migrating workloads

Larry Hejl, Principal Program Manager, Microsoft and Sara Brooks, Senior Director, Microsoft

Resilient communications for mission

Paul Tilghman, Principal Program Manager, Microsoft

Office 365 for classified clouds

Nick Giard, Principal Program Manager, Microsoft and Arthel Bibbens, Principal Technical Specialist, Microsoft

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