Jeff Lawson has thirty years' experience as a software developer and trainer. His first Java product was a JNDI service provider, which he presented at JavaOne 2001. Since then he has worked on many Java products, including WebSphere at IBM's Toronto Software Lab. Jeff currently develops Android and iOS apps.
11.04.2013
LOCATION: Zürich
KEYWORDS: Concept, Methods, Technology
AGENDA: | Start: 17:00 Break: 17:55 - 18:05 End: 19:00 Afterwards you are invited to a refreshment. |
SPEAKER: Jeff Lawson COMPANY: Cogent Logic Ltd.
SLIDES: http://www.cogentlogic.com/jc/JavaCryptographyPresentation.pdf
SLIDES 2: http://www.cogentlogic.com/jc/EclipseWorkspace.zip
SLIDES 3: http://www.cogentlogic.com/jc/AndroidEclipseWorkspace.zip
A working knowledge of cryptography ought to be part of the skill-set of all professional software developers, just like database access and networking. Many developers, however, regard security as an administrative function or something to be bolted onto version three of a product, if there's time and if we can figure out how to do it!
In the Java Cryptography for Beginners presentation, the following topics will be explained along with sample Java code:LANGUAGE: Talk: en / Slides: en
Jeff Lawson has thirty years' experience as a software developer and trainer. His first Java product was a JNDI service provider, which he presented at JavaOne 2001. Since then he has worked on many Java products, including WebSphere at IBM's Toronto Software Lab. Jeff currently develops Android and iOS apps.
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