YouTube Live
YouTube Live
time | session |
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20:00~20:05 | opening |
20:05~20:15 | about Foojay by Geertjan Wielenga |
20:15~21:45 | Stranger Danger: Finding Security Vulnerabilities Before They Find You! by Simon Maple |
21:45~21:55 | QA |
21:55~22:00 | closing |
Foojay.io (https://foojay.io) is the new Java community platform with everything you need to do your daily Java development work — with reference materials on the latest OpenJDK versions, vendors, and distributions, together with insights into the latest quarterly updates, articles, blogs, tips and tricks, and much more. And all for free, accompanied by a Slack channel for discussion on all things Java and OpenJDK.
To celebrate and introduce Foojay.io, members of the Foojay community are doing a JUG tour and one of the stops is right here. Come join in, learn about Foojay, and hear Simon Maple speak on Stranger Danger: Finding Security Vulnerabilities Before They Find You!
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Geertjan Wielenga
Open-source modules are undoubtedly awesome. However, they also represent an undeniable and massive risk. You’re introducing someone else’s code into your system, often with little or no scrutiny. The wrong package can introduce severe vulnerabilities into your application, exposing your application and your user's data. This talk will use a sample application, Goof, which uses various vulnerable dependencies, which we will exploit as an attacker would. For each issue, we'll explain why it happened, show its impact, and – most importantly – see how to avoid or fix it. We'll live hack exploits like the classic struts vulnerability that recently made it famous, along with the Equifax hack, Spring Break and several others.
Simon Maple (@sjmaple)
日本におけるJavaユーザーグループです。 公式サイト/Official site http://www.java-users.jp/
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