Blog posts by Bill Church
Field CTO – Federal

Blog posts written by Bill Church(8)

F5 NGINX STIGs: A security blueprint for public sector and regulated environments
Learn how F5 NGINX STIGs provide a security blueprint for U.S. DoD and regulated environments, helping you achieve compliance while building robust, zero-trust infrastructure with enhanced visibility ...
By Bill ChurchHidden APIs: Are Blind Spots Exposing Public Sector Agencies to Attack?
Public sector API security is critical. Discover hidden vulnerabilities, understand attack vectors, and explore AI-driven solutions for multicloud protection.
By Bill ChurchF5 Earns Common Criteria Certification for F5 BIG-IP 17.1.0.1
F5’s recent Common Criteria certification for BIG-IP 17.1.0.1 signifies an important milestone in its ongoing commitment to security and compliance.
By Bill ChurchProtecting Your Atlassian Confluence Deployment from CVE-2023-22515 and More
F5's sophisticated solutions offer comprehensive and consistent security to protect your Confluence instance from unauthorized user additions and a host of other potential threats.
By Bill ChurchFIPS Happens
F5 has successfully completed the FIPS 140-2 validation process for BIG-IP version 15.1, providing the U.S. public sector and other customers in highly regulated industries with solutions to help them...
By Bill ChurchAt U.S. Federal Agencies, the Time is Right for Zero Trust
Nearly half of federal government IT executives reported that their agencies are shifting toward identity-centered, or Zero Trust, security strategies to protect their digital resources. The accelerat...
By Bill ChurchLeverage American Rescue Plan Funds to Accelerate Your Agency Application Modernization
The American Rescue Plan provides agencies with a once-in-a-generation opportunity to leverage government support to improve IT services that will last for years. F5 can help you identify areas in nee...
By Bill ChurchShould TIC 3.0 Guidance Change Your Security Approach?
The Trusted Internet Connections (TIC) initiative’s 3.0 guidance marks an excellent opportunity to review your security approach. Because of evolving threats, federal government security experts know ...
By Bill Church