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Java SE Security Sessions at JavaOne

Posted by mullan on May 10, 2006 at 06:33 AM | Comments (0)

JavaOne is right around the corner, next week to be precise. If you are going, I encourage you to check out one (or both) of the technical sessions/BOFs related to Java Security:
  • TS-1238: Secure Coding Antipatterns: Avoiding Vulnerabilities. This session covers some common programming mistakes that can lead to security issues. More important, it shows you how to avoid them. We combed through past Java™ technology security vulnerabilities and other sources of information to come up with a list of security antipatterns that demonstrate some of the more commonly recurring problems. In each case, we discuss what is wrong and what is the proper fix.
    Thursday 1:30PM-2:30PM, Moscone Center Gateway 102/103
  • BOF-0600: Meet the Java™ Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE) Security Team. This BOF will feature a short presentation discussing the new security features in Mustang and will be followed by an informal Q&A with the security team where you can ask questions about anything related to Java SE security.
    Thursday, 10:30PM-11:20PM, Moscone Center Gateway 102/103

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