_Monitoring the underlying security configuration of your Java application offers insights into its overall strength concerning cryptographic standards. Knowing how security properties have changed throughout the lifetime of your application, recording TLS handshake activity, or supervising details of X.509 certificates is crucial to understanding what level of security your application has and ensuring that data is transmitted privately and without modifications, loss, or theft._
_Join this session and learn how to use jcmd, JDK Flight Recorder, JDK Mission Control, and JFR Events to record your Java application security properties, monitor TLS protocol, and analyze X.509 certificate details._
Presented by *Ana-Maria Mihalceanu* - Senior Developer Advocate (Java Platform Group - Oracle) during *Devoxx Belgium* 2024 ➤ https://devoxx.be
*Resources*
Tutorial ➱ https://dev.java/learn/security/monitor
And more ... ➱ https://inside.java/tag/security
Tags: #Java #OpenJDK #Security #jfr #tools