Getting Started with Spring Security 3.2

Track: Java
Skill Level: Beginner
Room: Ballroom C
Time Slot: Tue 2/25, 4:00 PM
Tags: java , spring , springmvc , security
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Abstract

Spring Security has evolved for over ten years to protect against the latest security threats. The latest release of Spring Security 3.2 is no exception bringing: CSRF protection, Clickjacking protection, Java Configuration support, optional Spring MVC integration, Servlet 3 and Servlet 3.1 integration, and concurrency support.

In this presentation Rob will incrementally apply Spring Security 3.2 to an existing application to demonstrate how to get up and running fast. It will focus on how to get up and running quickly and exploring the new features found in Spring Security 3.2. Whether you are itching to learn how to use Spring Security for the first time or you want to learn about all the new features in Spring Security 3.2 this presentation is a must.

Rob Winch

Rob Winch is the project lead of the Spring Security, Spring Session, and Spring LDAP projects. He is also a committer on the core Spring Framework, co-author of the Spring Security 3.1 book, and enjoys presenting about anything technical. In the past he has worked in the health care industry, bioinformatics research, high performance computing, and as a web consultant. When he is not sitting in front of a computer he enjoys playing the guitar.