Tensley at the 16th Annual Billington Cybersecurity Summit

Tensley Consulting is proud to join the 16th Annual Billington Cybersecurity Summit in Washington, D.C., where we’ll highlight our zero trust platform, ZT ROAM, and share insights on strengthening cybersecurity culture in an era of evolving human-targeted threats.

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We’re excited to be back at the 16th Annual Billington Cybersecurity Summit, taking place September 9–12, 2025, in Washington, D.C. This event brings together leaders from government, military, and industry to tackle the evolving cyber landscape and share strategies that move the mission forward.

Don’t Miss Our Breakout Session: Getting the Cybersecurity Culture Right

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Tuesday, September 9, 2025

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10:25 AM – 11:10 AM

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 Breakout A7

Human beings consistently serve as the weakest link in the cybersecurity chain—and adversaries know it. Tensley’s Will Johnson will join fellow panelists to explore the critical role of getting your cybersecurity culture right. As attackers sharpen their ability to exploit human behavior, the conversation will focus on how organizations can strengthen their culture to reduce risk, build accountability, and make security a shared responsibility.

Connect with Tensley at Booth #323
When you’re not in sessions, stop by our booth to meet the team and learn more about ZT ROAM, our zero trust assessment platform that helps organizations evaluate and mature their security posture. We’d love to talk about how Tensley can support your mission success.

Why Billington?
With more than 2,500 participants and 200+ speakers, Billington is the nation’s leading cybersecurity summit. It’s the place to exchange ideas, discover new solutions, and hear directly from experts driving the future of cyber defense.

We look forward to seeing you at Billington!
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