Meet ColorTokens at TechNet Cyber 2026 Explore Practical Zero Trust Microsegmentation for Stronger Federal Cyber Resilience

clock June 2 to 4, 2026
calander 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM EDT
calander Exhibit Hall Booth
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Baltimore Convention Center, 1 W Pratt St, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA

Meet the Team

Jim Sutton

Jim Sutton

Vice President, Public Sector

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Jim Sutton is ColorTokens' Vice President, Public Sector. He joined ColorTokens after distinguished careers in both the Department of Defense and the private sector.

He retired from active duty in the U.S. Air Force as a Colonel and Judge Advocate, then completed another career as a senior Air Force civilian responsible for strategic planning and depot operations. Following his government service, Jim spent 11 years at Northrop Grumman as Senior Director, leading strategy, business development, and customer engagement. He joined ColorTokens as a consultant in 2023 and assumed his current role in March 2024.

Across his career, Jim has worked across domestic and international aerospace and defense, with deep involvement in software development, IT, and cybersecurity as a customer. He holds a Bachelor of Science from the University of Florida and a Juris Doctor from Mercer University, along with several executive development programs and professional military education.

Louis Eichenbaum

Louis Eichenbaum

Federal CTO, ColorTokens

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As Federal CTO, Lou leads ColorTokens’ technology roadmap for federal customers, ensuring solutions align with agency missions and evolving cyber threats. He works closely with federal CIOs and CTOs to ensure technologies meet stringent compliance requirements while advancing AI, cloud security, and Zero Trust microsegmentation.

Previously, as the CISO at the U.S. Department of the Interior, Lou spearheaded robust cybersecurity frameworks and fostered a resilient digital environment. Beginning in February 2022, he focused on orchestrating the Department’s long-term Zero Trust strategy, defining key capabilities, developing a detailed roadmap, and managing budget allocations for Zero Trust initiatives. Lou played a central role in unifying a department-wide integrated team to drive seamless adoption of Zero Trust principles. These efforts were instrumental in strengthening protections for sensitive government data against evolving cyber threats.

Thomas Rogers

Thomas Rogers

Head of Alliance & Partners, Public Sector

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Thomas Rogers leads Public Sector Alliances, Channels, and Distribution at ColorTokens. He brings more than 30 years of experience driving market share and accelerating revenue growth for leading technology companies.

Tom has a proven background in building and scaling high-performing direct and indirect sales organizations, empowering teams and partners to exceed targets and deliver strong results. Before joining ColorTokens, he served as the cyber growth lead for Red River and Palo Alto Networks.

Aidan Dewey

Aidan Dewey

Federal Account Executive, ColorTokens

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Aidan Dewey focuses on advancing mission resilience across the U.S. Federal market. With more than 20 years of experience in federal IT, Aidan has worked across systems engineering, growth, and strategy roles supporting Civilian and Department of Defense agencies. His work has increasingly centered on cybersecurity, Zero Trust architectures, and the protection of mission-critical IT and OT environments.

At ColorTokens, Aidan helps federal agencies operationalize Zero Trust in practical, mission-aligned ways. He works closely with agency leaders, systems integrators, and technology partners to help contain threats, reduce blast radius, limit lateral movement, and sustain operations when adversaries gain access.

His approach is grounded in the realities of federal environments, including complex networks, legacy infrastructure, funding constraints, and long-term mission objectives.

ColorTokens will be at TechNet Cyber 2026 to meet federal agencies and mission partners and discuss practical microsegmentation for reducing lateral movement risk.

Explore how agencies can enforce least-privilege communication across workloads, users, devices, applications, and mission systems across IT, OT, IoT, cloud, hybrid, and legacy environments.

At the event, ColorTokens will focus on helping agencies:

  • Gain rapid visibility into dependencies and east-west traffic
  • Build segmentation policies with lower operational risk
  • Protect unmanaged and difficult-to-agent assets
  • Support OT, IoT, sensors, PLCs, cameras, and mission-connected infrastructure
  • Complement existing EDR, identity, SIEM/SOAR, OT visibility, and network security tools

ColorTokens will also highlight flexible deployment options, including agent-based, agentless, cloud-native, FedRAMP-authorized SaaS, on-premises, and disconnected environment support.

Take the Next Step

If you are attending TechNet Cyber 2026, meet the ColorTokens team at the Exhibit Hall Booth.

Unable to attend? Connect with us to discuss your cybersecurity priorities.