Secure coding is a must in this day and age, and the Java 11 Certification Exams reflect that. In this course, Secure Coding Practices in Java Applications (Java SE 11 Developer Certification 1Z0-819), you’ll learn to code securely in Java. First, you’ll explore how to handle sensitive data. Next, you’ll discover everyday practices to make your code more secure. Finally, you’ll learn how to defend against common attacks like injection, inclusion, and denial of service. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of secure coding in Java needed to pass the security section of the Java 11 Certification Exam.
Secure Coding Practices in Java Applications (Java SE 11 Developer Certification 1Z0-819)
via Pluralsight
Our career paths help you become job ready faster
Google AI Professional Certificate - Learn AI Skills That Get You Hired
Overview
Google, IBM & Meta Certificates — All 10,000+ Courses at 40% Off
One annual plan covers every course and certificate on Coursera. 40% off for a limited time.
Get Full Access
This course will teach you the basics of secure coding in Java necessary to pass the Java 11 Software Developer Certification Exam.
Secure coding is a must in this day and age, and the Java 11 Certification Exams reflect that. In this course, Secure Coding Practices in Java Applications (Java SE 11 Developer Certification 1Z0-819), you’ll learn to code securely in Java. First, you’ll explore how to handle sensitive data. Next, you’ll discover everyday practices to make your code more secure. Finally, you’ll learn how to defend against common attacks like injection, inclusion, and denial of service. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of secure coding in Java needed to pass the security section of the Java 11 Certification Exam.
Secure coding is a must in this day and age, and the Java 11 Certification Exams reflect that. In this course, Secure Coding Practices in Java Applications (Java SE 11 Developer Certification 1Z0-819), you’ll learn to code securely in Java. First, you’ll explore how to handle sensitive data. Next, you’ll discover everyday practices to make your code more secure. Finally, you’ll learn how to defend against common attacks like injection, inclusion, and denial of service. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of secure coding in Java needed to pass the security section of the Java 11 Certification Exam.
Taught by
Josh Cummings