Java Decompilation & Application Security
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore Java decompilation techniques and their implications for application security in this Black Hat USA 2003 conference talk presented by Kevin Spett. Gain insights into the vulnerabilities that can arise from decompiled Java code and learn strategies to protect your applications from potential security breaches. Discover how attackers can exploit decompiled Java bytecode to reverse-engineer software and uncover sensitive information. Examine real-world examples of security flaws exposed through decompilation and understand the importance of implementing robust security measures in Java applications. Delve into best practices for securing Java code against decompilation attacks and enhancing overall application security.
Syllabus
Black Hat USA 2003 - Java Decompilation & Application Security
Taught by
Black Hat
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