Conference

Modern Java Security: Zero Trust Architectures with Jakarta EE 11

Tuesday, 21st October, 2025
17:00
1 hour
Promotional graphic for a conference talk titled “Modern Java Security: Zero Trust Architectures with Jakarta EE 11.” The event is hosted by Payara Community and JDD, scheduled for October 21, 2025, at 5:00 PM CEST. The right side features a photo of the speaker, Luqman Saeed, labeled as a “Jakarta EE Specialist.” The design uses dark blue and teal backgrounds with coral and fish illustrations.

This talk examines implementing Zero Trust security principles within Jakarta EE 11 applications.

As enterprise boundaries dissolve through cloud adoption, traditional perimeter-based security fails to protect modern Java applications.

I’ll demonstrate how Jakarta EE 11’s security features enable Zero Trust implementations through:

  • Fine-grained authentication: Leveraging Jakarta Security with OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect for context-aware identity verification across microservices
  • Authorization patterns: Implementing attribute-based access control using Jakarta Security’s evolved authorization model
  • Continuous validation: Building runtime security monitoring using Jakarta’s CDI events and interceptors Through practical code examples, we’ll create a Zero Trust implementation that includes:
    • Multi-factor authentication integration within Jakarta applications
    • Least-privilege access patterns for service-to-service communication
    • Encrypted data transit using Jakarta’s security annotations.

We’ll examine a real-world case study of a healthcare application that adopted these patterns, significantly reducing breach exposure while maintaining performance requirements. Attendees will receive a security assessment framework and implementation guide for applying Zero Trust principles within their Jakarta EE environments.

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