Keep it secure: Best practices for securing your JBoss environment.
Recorded on June 17, 2009
Is your Java environment secure? Are you exposed to the latest Tomcat
security issue? Have you locked down your applications? Security is a
critical element in JBoss Enterprise Middleware solutions. With built
in security capabilities and ongoing security patch management
processes, Red Hat provides users with a toolset to ensure their
applications remain secure throughout the entire deployment lifecycle.
In this session, Anil Saldana, Red Hat's Lead Security Architect for JBoss Middleware, will provide an overview of:
- Red Hat's industry leading Security Response Process
- How security fits into the JBoss development model
- Best practices for ensuring your JBoss environment remains secure
Featured Speaker:
Anil Saldhana, JBoss Core Developer & Lead Security Architect
Anil Saldhana is the lead security architect for Red Hat's JBoss
Enterprise Middleware product line. He is a frequent speaker at
conferences/workshops on topics related to Security and represents Red
Hat on security related committees at the W3C, Oasis and the Java
Community Process (JCP). He is also the co-chair of the Oasis XSPA
Technical Committee and a secretary of the Oasis SSTC (SAML).
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