The Secure Coding in Jakarta EE training course provides students with the background and knowledge required to create secure enterprise-class Jakarta Enterprise Edition (EE)-based applications, known previously as Java EE.
The course begins with a review of the core Java security model. Building on this, it then examines how to create secure Java web-based and enterprise-based applications, covering everything from security fundamentals to authentication and authorization strategies, to preventing cross-site scripting and sequel injections. The course concludes with analyzing tips, tricks, strategies, and design principles required to build secure Java applications.
Purpose
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Learn how to design secure and robust Java web-based and Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) applications. |
Audience
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Advanced Jakarta EE programmers who need to write secure Java applications. |
Role
| Software Developer |
Skill Level
| Advanced |
Style
| Workshops |
Duration
| 3 Days |
Related Technologies
| Java | Web Development | Cybersecurity |
Productivity Objectives
- Define what security is in Java.
- Apply basic programmatic security to code.
- Identify how to defend against an attack.
- Indicate how to secure resources.