Public Sector Virtual Roundtable: Best Practices for Securing Modern Apps & Microservices

Event Overview

Public sector organizations are discovering that the legacy applications they’ve relied upon to support their missions and operations cannot deliver the agility and efficiency required today. However, as they look to embrace modern apps and microservices, they need to ensure that they are not creating unintentional security gaps. During this Public Sector Virtual Roundtable, World Wide Technology (WWT) and F5 will discuss some of the challenges public sector organizations have faced and share best practices for securely implementing modern applications and microservices. Additionally, they will highlight real-world examples of how organizations across public sector successfully shifted from monolithic applications.

What to expect

During this virtual program, subject matter experts from WWT and F5 will discuss and demonstrate how public sector organizations can securely embrace modern apps and microservices. The discussion will include:
  • The challenges facing public sector organizations, including limited IT resources, budget constraints and an evolving threat landscape.
  • Real-world anecdotes of how other agencies have overcome application modernization hurdles.
  • Best practices that agencies can implement as they embrace modern apps and microservices.

Goals and Objectives

After attending this program, you will have a better understanding of the challenges that public sector agencies are facing as they look to modernize their applications, as well as the best practices that organizations can implement.

Who should attend?

Public sector IT professionals looking to implement an application modernization strategy within their agency and avoid pitfalls they may encounter as they transition from monolithic applications to modern apps and microservices. This event is geared toward those that are developing and executing solutions that address the unique challenges faced by government and education institutions.