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Java Application Security the Hard Way - Workshop for the Serious Developer
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Java Application Security the Hard Way - Workshop for the Serious Developer

Fri, September 11 at 12:30 PM - 4:30 PM GMT+5:30BackEnd

Cybercrime is rising at an alarming rate. As a Java developer you know you need to be better informed about security matters but it’s hard to know where to start. This workshop will help you understand how to improve the security of your application through a series of demonstration hacks and related hands on exercises. Serious though the topic is, this practical workshop will be fun and will leaving you more informed and better prepared. Start building your security memory muscle here

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About the speaker

Steve Poole

Steve Poole

Director, Developer Advocacy, Sonatype

Steve is Developer Advocate, Security Champion, DevOps practitioner (whatever that means) Long time Java developer, Leader and Evangelist. He has been working on Java SDKs and JVMs since Java was less than 1. Steve is a JavaOne Rockstar, JSR leader and representation, Committer on open source projects including ones at Apache, Eclipse and OpenJDK. A seasoned speaker and regular presenter at international conferences on technical and software engineering topics, Steve is returning to GIDS after his stellar debut in 2023.

Brian Vermeer

Brian Vermeer

Developer Advocate, Snyk

Brian Vermeer is a Developer Advocate for Snyk and Software Engineer with over 10 years of hands-on experience in creating and maintaining software. He is passionate about Java, (Pure) Functional Programming and Cybersecurity. Brian is an Oracle Groundbreaker Ambassador, Utrecht JUG Co-lead, Virtual JUG organizer and Co-lead at MyDevSecOps. He is a regular international speaker on mostly Java-related conferences like JavaOne, Oracle Code One, Devoxx BE, Devoxx UK, Jfokus, JavaZone and many more. Besides all that Brian is a military reserve for the Royal Netherlands Air Force and a Taekwondo Master / Teacher.

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