Gateway Software Symposium - September 28 - 30, 2007 - No Fluff Just Stuff

Introduction to Java Cryptography

Gateway Software Symposium

St. Louis · September 28 - 30, 2007

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About this Presentation

Cryptography is an essential part of many applications, from simple e-commerce applications to back-end credit card processing systems to highly sensitive customer information. This session covers basic concepts of Cryptography and how they are used in the Java programming language.

Such as:

  • Symmetric and Asymmetric encryption algorithms
  • Message digests, digital signatures
  • Public Key Cryptography
  • Elliptical Curve Cryptography
  • Secure protocols (SSL, SSH, SFTP)
Matt Secoske

Java Consultant

Matt Secoske is a Software Developer / Consultant living in Omaha, NE. He has been developing software for over 9 years professionally. He splits his time between working on Enterprise Java applications during the day, spending time with his wife and two beautiful children in the evening, and learning new technologies whenever he can. He is a board member and regular speaker for the Omaha Java Users Group. He blogs at http://blog.secosoft.net