Why Checkmarx for the Public Sector? Support Your Modernization Initiatives and Protect Legacy Application Development. Read to find out how Checkamarx is helping Public Sector DevSecOps Initiatives Succeed. Thumbnails Document Outline Attachments Layers Current Outline Item Previous Next Highlight All Match Case Match Diacritics Whole Words Highlight color Thickness Show all Color Size Color Thickness Opacity Add image Open Print Save Current Page Go to First Page Go to Last Page Rotate Clockwise Rotate Counterclockwise Text Selection Tool Hand Tool Page Scrolling Vertical Scrolling Horizontal Scrolling Wrapped Scrolling No Spreads Odd Spreads Even Spreads Document Properties… Toggle Sidebar Find Previous Next Highlight Text Draw Add or edit images Presentation Mode Print Save Tools Zoom Out Zoom In Automatic Zoom Actual Size Page Fit Page Width 0% 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 200% 300% 400% Enter the password to open this PDF file: Cancel OK File name: - File size: - Title: - Author: - Subject: - Keywords: - Creation Date: - Modification Date: - Creator: - PDF Producer: - PDF Version: - Page Count: - Page Size: - Fast Web View: - Close Choose an option Alt text (alternative text) helps when people can’t see the image or when it doesn’t load. Add a description Aim for 1-2 sentences that describe the subject, setting, or actions. Mark as decorative This is used for ornamental images, like borders or watermarks. Cancel Save Preparing document for printing… 0% Cancel Key Challenges Modernization initiatives are driving change across federal agencies, as well as state and local institutions. These initiatives typically include select pushes to build and deploy applications in secure cloud environments, while still needing to maintain on-premises support for legacy applications. This alone is challenging, but it also must be done in the face of increasingly sophisticated criminal and nation-state actors, all looking to take advantage of application vulnerabilities. Plus, the field of application security itself is more daunting (and confusing) than ever.