Standard Java Security

Short course

Inhouse

£ 201-500

Description

  • Type

    Short course

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Methodology

    Inhouse

  • Duration

    2 Days

  • Start date

    Different dates available

The Java language and the Runtime Environment (JRE) was designed to be free from the most problematic common security vulnerabilities experienced in other languages, like C/C++. Yet, software developers and architects should not only know how to use the various security features of the Java environment (“Java for security”), but should also be aware of the numerous vulnerabilities that are still relevant for Java development (“security of Java”).The introduction of security services is preceded with a brief overview of the foundations of cryptography, providing a common baseline for understanding the purpose and the operation of the applicable components. The use of these components is presented through several practical exercises, where participants can try out the discussed APIs for themselves.

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Location

Start date

Inhouse

Start date

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About this course

Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:* Understand basic concepts of security, IT security and secure coding* Learn Web vulnerabilities beyond OWASP Top Ten and know how to avoid them* Learn to use various security features of the Java development environment* Get information about some recent vulnerabilities in Java framework* Learn about typical coding mistakes and how to avoid them* Get sources and further reading on secure coding practices

Java developers, software architects and testers

None

The course also goes through and explains the most frequent and severe programming flaws of the Java language and platform. Besides the typical bugs committed by Java programmers, the introduced security vulnerabilities cover both language-specific issues and problems stemming from the runtime environment. All vulnerabilities and the relevant attacks are demonstrated through easy-to-understand exercises, followed by the recommended coding guidelines and the possible mitigation techniques.

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Subjects

  • Security
  • Java
  • Network security
  • Python
  • IOS
  • IoT
  • Embedded programming
  • Java security
  • Mobile security
  • Embedded security

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Bright  Solutions

Bright Solutions

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Course programme


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IT security and secure coding

* Nature of security
* IT security related terms
* Definition of risk
* Different aspects of IT security
* Requirements of different application areas
* IT security vs. secure coding
* From vulnerabilities to botnets and cybercrime
* Classification of security flaws
Web application vulnerabilities

* SQL Injection
* Other injection flaws
* Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)
* Broken authentication and session management
* Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF)
* Insecure direct object reference
* Unvalidated file upload
Foundations of Java security

* The Java environment
* Java security
* Low-level security – the Java language
* High-level security – access control

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Basics of cryptography

* Cryptosystems
* Symmetric-key cryptography
* Other cryptographic algorithms
* Asymmetric (public-key) cryptography
Java security services

* Java security services – architecture
* Cryptographic services
* Secure communication
Java specific vulnerabilities

* Input validation
* Improper use of security features
* Improper error and exception handling
* Time and state problems
* Code quality problems
* Mobile code
Knowledge sources

* Secure coding sources – a starter kit
* Vulnerability databases

Standard Java Security

£ 201-500