We’ve just announced the first two events for Brighton Java in 2020. On Tuesday January 28th, we have a talk on Serialization Vulnerabilities in Java from Joe Beeton and sponsored by Amex.
The talk looks at how Java applications can be vulnerable to serialization attacks, and how they can be protected. The talk will be useful to Java developers of all experience levels. Joe has done some interesting work around this topic, which I’m looking forward to hearing more about.
In February, we have Luke Whiting talking on Kubernetes in the Data Center: Theory vs Reality. This talk will be a little different to the usual format. Luke will start with a talk he gave at the start of a project, following it up with the lessons learned in hindsight.
We’re also putting together future events, including a collaboration with Silicon Brighton and an exciting speaker for April. But we’re always on the lookout for new speakers, and welcome people of all levels – introductory talks on a topic are just as useful as expert sessions. If you’ve not spoken before, we’re happy to help you prepare. Either leave a comment, or email james@orbific.com
I’m also hoping to do some practical first steps sessions. The JVM eco-system feels more exciting than ever right now; but it’s sometimes hard to work out how to begin with new topics. Hopefully, we can provide a collaborative environment for this. More soon.