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How to begin a Java security career ?

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I received the following question from one of the readers from TechTarget.com: Though I am not a beginner in Java, I recently got interested in Java security. What should I be learning in order to get a job in Java security? Is there anything in particular that could lead me to a career in this area? Here is my response:… Read more »

Patterns-driven Security Design @ New England JUG

Couple of days ago, I presented “Patterns-driven Security Design” at an event hosted by “New England Java User Group” at Sun Burlington campus.The participants were outstanding, I had quite a lot of good questions…. and by the time I left the building it was 10:00 PM. It was quite inspiring event as this is first time I presented the complete… Read more »

Our show at RSA…

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We did two panel sessions at RSA Conference, SFO last week – Both were well received.  Here is the links to the slides that we used to present  “Core Security Patterns” in the sessions. RSA 2005 Panel – Building End-to-End Security for XML Web Services: Applied Techniques, Patterns and Best Practices Security Patterns and Best Practices for J2EE, Web Services… Read more »

Tackling XML Web Services Performance & Scalability

It’s been a while.. I forgot to publish this post !!! Last JavaONE, Sameer and I had an opportunity to present on “High-performance Web Services: Tacking Scalablity and Speed”.  We digged into the XML Web services and its architecture/deployment characteristics and how its QoS mechanisms contributes to performance overheads that impedes its adoption. We explored on several mitigation strategies that can help eliminate the performance… Read more »