JavaZone 2010 - Encryption Boot Camp on the JVM

In today's data-sensitive and news-sensationalizing world, don't become the next headline by an inadvertent release of private customer or company data. Attend this session to gain a working knowledge of encryption and learn techniques for leveraging Open Source APIs that make securing your data as easy as possible. Encryption is quickly becoming a developer's new frontier of responsibility in many data-centric applications. Protect your persisted, transmitted and in-memory data and learn the terminology you'll need to navigate symmetric and public key cryptography on the Java platform.
Matthew J. McCullough

Matthew J. McCullough

Matthew McCullough is an energetic 14 year veteran of enterprise software development, open source education, and co-founder of Ambient Ideas, LLC, a Denver consultancy. Matthew currently is a member of the JCP, reviewer for technology publishers including O'Reilly, author of the upcoming Presentation Patterns & Anti-Patterns book, multi-year speaker on the No Fluff Just Stuff tour, author of the DZone Maven, Git & Google App Engine RefCards, and President of the Denver Open Source Users Group.
His experience includes successful JEE, SOA, and Web Service implementations for real estate, finance and telecommunications firms in addition to publishing several open source libraries. Matthew jumps at opportunities to mentor and educate teams on how to leverage open source. His current topics of R&D are Cloud Computing, Service Integrations, Maven, Git, and Hadoop.
Matthew resides in Denver with his beautiful wife and 1.5 year old daughter, who are active in nearly every outdoor activity Colorado offers.