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JBoss Application Platforms Webinar Series: #3 - Keep it secure: Best practices for securing your JBoss environment
The third of a six-part series, in this webinar you'll learn the tips and tricks to lock down your mission critical applications.
MoreSecuring your Java applications is critical. But with JBoss Enterprise Application Platform, it's doesn't have to be difficult.
The third of a six-part series, in this webinar you'll learn the tips and tricks to lock down your mission critical applications.
Date: June 17, 2009
Time:
- On-demand
Length: 01:00
Language: English
Audience: Business and Technical
Speaker(s):
Anil Saldhana
JBoss Core Developer - Security and Identity Management, Red Hat
About Anil Saldhana: 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).











