Learn how to write secure, production-ready Java & Spring Boot applications by applying real-world security best practices, OWASP Top 10 guidelines, and resilience patterns.
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Secure Code in Java & Spring Boot is a practical guide for developers who want to build robust, resilient and secure backend systems. Instead of focusing only on theory, the course walks you through real-world scenarios, showing how attacks happen and how to defend against them using clean, maintainable code.
You will explore OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities such as SQL Injection, Cross-Site Scripting (XSS), Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) and broken access control. For each issue, you'll see insecure code, understand why it fails, and then refactor it into a secure, production-ready solution.
Beyond security, the course also covers resilience patterns with Resilience4j, load balancing, microservices hardening, configuration security, and applying Secure SDLC principles throughout the development lifecycle. By the end, you will be confident designing and implementing secure APIs, handling authentication & authorization correctly, and shipping Java applications that are ready for modern security and compliance requirements.
Andrii Piatakha
Founder & CEO, IT-Bulls
1,000,000+ students worldwide
Andrii Piatakha is an experienced software engineer, educator and entrepreneur with more than a decade in the IT industry. He specializes in Java, software architecture, cybersecurity and enterprise-grade backend systems. Through his online university and hands-on courses, he has helped thousands of students move from zero experience to their first job in IT.
His teaching style focuses on clear explanations, real projects and step-by-step guidance, helping learners master complex concepts like secure coding, microservices and resilient architectures in a practical way.
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