Strengthening Cyber Resilience in Tennessee: What’s Next for 2026 - Aimé Nsengiyumva - Episode 178
Release Date: 05/03/2026
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info_outlineIn this episode, Aimé Nsengiyumva, Deputy-Chief Information Security Officer, Department of Finance and Administration, State of Tennessee shares how the state is strengthening its cybersecurity posture as threats become more complex. The keynote reflects on recent progress and explains how Tennessee is aligning with growing federal momentum to better protect both state and local government systems.
The session highlights key milestones, outlines Tennessee’s priorities for cyber resilience heading into 2026, and unpacks how the state is balancing governance, technology choices, and workforce readiness. It also offers practical takeaways for agencies looking to modernise their own cyber programs, including lessons from supporting local government through federally funded initiatives.
Aimé Nsengiyumva, Deputy-Chief Information Security Officer, Department of Finance and Administration, State of Tennessee
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