Securing today’s applications is often a painful and confusing
process, but it doesn’t have to be. Apache Shiro is a flexible
open-source security framework that simplies the four cornerstones of
application security: authentication, authorization, enterprise session management and cryptography. With Shiro’s easy-to-understand API, you can quickly and easily secure any application – from the smallest mobile applications to the largest web and enterprise applications.
Les Hazlewood, Apache Shiro PMC Chair, will explain all of Shiro’s
core features and demonstrate how to secure your own applications
successfully and easily.
Les Hazlewood is CTO and co-founder of Stormpath Inc. He is also the PMC Chair for the Apache Shiro Java security framework, and a leading expert in application and API security and REST API design. Prior to forming Stormpath, he held senior architectural positions at Bloomberg and Delta Airlines. Les has been actively involved in Open Source for more than 15 years and has worked on projects like the Spring Framework, JBoss, and Apache Shiro. Les has a BS in Computer Science from Georgia Tech, and practices Kendo and enjoys traveling when he’s not coding.