DOD’s Comply-To-Connect Evolves, Blocks Bad Actors From Defense Systems


Comply-to-Connect began in 2013 as the Department of Defense’s (DoD) program to help the service branches prevent unsecured devices from connecting to the DoD network. 

MeriTalk spoke with Michael Overstreet, director of systems engineering at Cisco, how Comply-to-Connect has evolved – and how it today uses zero trust principles to protect access to the DoD network and data.

Download to read the article.

SPONSOR(S)

Please provide the information below. All fields are required.

    First Name *

    Last Name *

    Job Title *

    Organization *

    Email *

    Phone *

    By registering for this resource and providing my contact information, I consent that MeriTalk and its partners may contact me regarding other relevant information, products, and services. Any information I supply is subject to MeriTalk's privacy policy.


      Almost there...

      Please submit the following details to complete your download.


      We respect your privacy, by submitting this form, you consent to having your details passed onto event sponsor(s) who may promote (by email or phone) their products or services related to your area of interest, subject to their privacy policies. You have the right to withdraw your consent at any time. For further information on how we process and monitor your personal data, and information about your privacy and opt-out rights, click here.

        Download Your Copy

        Enter your email to download this content and receive industry insights that will keep you ahead of the competition.

        We respect your privacy, by submitting this form, you consent to having your details passed onto event sponsor(s) who may promote (by email or phone) their products or services related to your area of interest, subject to their privacy policies. You have the right to withdraw your consent at any time. For further information on how we process and monitor your personal data, and information about your privacy and opt-out rights, click here.

        This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.