[NEW] Spring Security 6 Zero to Master along with JWT,OAUTH2

Spring Security 6 , SpringBoot 3 Security, CORs, CSRF, JWT, OAUTH2, OpenID Connect, KeyCloak

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[NEW] Spring Security 6 Zero to Master along with JWT,OAUTH2

What You Will Learn!

  • Spring Security framework details and it features.
  • How to adapt security for a Java web application using Spring Security
  • What is CSRF, CORS, JWT, OAUTH2
  • Applying authorization rules using roles, authorities inside a web application using Spring Security
  • Method level security in web/non-web applications

Description

'Spring Security Zero to Master' course will help in understanding the Spring Security Architecture, important packages, interfaces, classes inside it which handles authentication and authorization requests in the web applications. It also covers most common security related topics like CORs, CSRF, JWT, OAUTH2, password management, method level security, user, roles & authorities management inside web applications.

Below are the important topics that this course covers,

  1. Spring Security framework details and it features

  2. How to adapt security for a Java web application using Spring Security

  3. Password Management in Spring Security with PasswordEncoders

  4. Deep dive about encoding, encryption and hashing

  5. What is CSRF, CORS and how to address them

  6. What is Authentication and Authorization. How they are different from each other.

  7. Securing endpoint URLs inside web applications using Ant, MVC & Regex Matchers

  8. Filters in Spring Security and how to write own custom filters

  9. Deep dive about JWT (JSON Web Tokens) and the role of them inside Authentication & Authorization

  10. Deep dive about OAUTH2 and various grant type flows inside OAUTH2.

  11. Deep dive about OpenID Connect & how it is related to OAUTH2

  12. Applying authorization rules using roles, authorities inside a web application using Spring Security

  13. Method level security in web/non-web applications

  14. Social Login integrations into web applications

  15. Set up of Authorization Server using KeyCloak


The pre-requisite for the course is basic knowledge of Java, Spring and interest to learn.

Who Should Attend!

  • Beginner students who are learning Spring framework and interested in security as well
  • Developers who already know developing web applications using Spring framework
  • Java Architects

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Tags

  • Spring Security

Subscribers

41506

Lectures

134

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