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Live Webinar: Shifting Security from Right to Left
Application security has always been really important, but with software controlling more and more of our lives and society, it’s essential that developers have security in mind from the start.
Join us Thursday, May 30th, 16:00 PM – 5:00 PM CEST (14:00 – 15:00 GMT / 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM EDT) to learn more about how improve the security of the applications you’re developing.
We all know that security is important and you probably care about it a lot. However, we find that handling security issues often means following the analysis offered by a report located in an external system, or reading a PDF.
How can we actually shift security left and make it really easy for developers to avoid using libraries with vulnerabilities? With Snyk’s security tools, you don’t need to leave your favorite IDE to check for vulnerable dependencies during development.
In this webinar, we will show you how every developer can find security vulnerabilities in their project’s dependencies straight from their IntelliJ IDEA project, where they spend the majority of their time.
We will demo a Java web application to show you how to:
- Use the Snyk CLI to trace and remediate a vulnerability
- Integrate with IntelliJ IDEA with the Snyk plugin to do the same
- Fix the vulnerable application
Space is limited, please register now!
Speaking to you
Brian Vermeer https://twitter.com/brianverm
Brian Vermeer is a Developer Advocate for Snyk and Software Engineer with over 10 years of hands-on experience in creating and maintaining software. He is passionate about Java, (Pure) Functional Programming and Cybersecurity. Brian Vermeer is an Oracle Groundbreaker Ambassador and regular international speaker on mostly Java-related conferences like JavaOne, Oracle Code One, Devoxx BE, Devoxx UK, JFokus, JavaZone and many more. Besides all that Brian is a military reserve for the Royal Netherlands Air Force and a Taekwondo Master / Teacher.