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Secure Coding in Java

by Paul Mooney

Java is used to build mission critical applications handling sensitive data. This course will teach you how to implement the most common security requirements and defenses recommended by OWASP in your Java applications.

What you'll learn

Ready to become an expert in web security? In this course, Secure Coding in Java, if you are an intermediate learner looking to master web security, you will learn advanced techniques that will enable you to implement military-grade security defenses in Java web applications. First, you'll explore the core concepts behind web security, including the theory and architecture as defined by the OWASP community. Next, you'll gain awareness of the OWASP Top Ten threats, and how to apply an appropriate level of coverage and rigor when it comes to performing web application security verification. Finally, you'll learn about the OWASP Top Ten Proactive controls, the concrete techniques used to defend web applications. By the end of this course, you will have the skills and knowledge needed to understand the most advanced techniques used to implement sophisticated security frameworks in any Java web application.

Table of contents

Course Overview
1min
Cryptographic Practices
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Mitigating CSRF Attacks
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Data Protection
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Communication Security
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System Configuration
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Database Security
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File Management
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General Coding Practices
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About the author

Paul is an accomplished cybersecurity expert known for building military-grade security systems and developing robust protection against malicious bots. As Chief Software Architect for a major US healthcare group, Paul excels in implementing secure solutions for critical environments. With his knowledge and hands-on experience, you will gain practical insights to construct cutting-edge security systems and defend against evolving cyber threats. By watching Paul's courses, you will acquire the sk... more

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