Thank you.
I'd like to thank you both for coming today. You said that the only secure network is one with no users. Many, if not most, breaches of government networks begin with some type of phishing scam or other attempts for bad actors to gain access to legitimate credentials. The National Institute of Standards and Technology has recommended that it's no longer advisable for network passwords to be periodically reset, yet many government department IT shops still have standard 90-day reset functions in place.
Would a simple solution like this not be a good way for us to start protecting government cybersecurity?