Keeping Your Java Applications Secure - Cryptographic Improvements and Best Practices

Keeping Your Java Applications Secure - Cryptographic Improvements and Best Practices

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Strong Defaults

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Strong Defaults

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Keeping Your Java Applications Secure - Cryptographic Improvements and Best Practices

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  1. 1 Introduction
  2. 2 Safe Harbor Statement
  3. 3 About the speakers
  4. 4 Agenda
  5. 5 Java Security
  6. 6 Motivation
  7. 7 Categories
  8. 8 Strong Algorithms
  9. 9 Strong Defaults
  10. 10 Examples
  11. 11 Restrictions
  12. 12 TLS Server
  13. 13 Warnings Events
  14. 14 Key Tool
  15. 15 Charge Timer
  16. 16 Java Flight Recorder
  17. 17 Flight Recorder
  18. 18 Java Crypto Roadmap
  19. 19 Secure Programming Best Practices
  20. 20 Eliminate Avoid Vulnerabilities
  21. 21 Secure Coding Starts With Training
  22. 22 Secure Coding Guidelines
  23. 23 Injection and Inclusion
  24. 24 Serialization and Deserialization
  25. 25 Questions

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