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Brian Vermeer

Brian Vermeer

Staff Developer Advocate

Brian is well-known in the Java community. He is a Developer Advocate for Snyk, Java Champion, and Software Engineer with over a decade of hands-on experience creating and maintaining (web)applications. He is passionate about Java, (Pure) Functional Programming, and Cybersecurity. Brian is a JUG leader for the Virtual JUG and the NLJUG. He also co-leads the DevSecCon community and is a community manager for Foojay. He is a regular international speaker at mostly Java-related conferences like JavaOne, Devnexus, Devoxx, Jfokus, JavaZone, and many more.

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How to fix Java security issues while coding in IntelliJ IDEA

April 8, 2021

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Preventing YAML parsing vulnerabilities with snakeyaml in Java

March 30, 2021

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SQL injection cheat sheet: 8 best practices to prevent SQL injection attacks

March 26, 2021

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Solving Java security issues in my Spring MVC application

March 15, 2021

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Java configuration: how to prevent security misconfigurations

February 26, 2021

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Java ecosystem survey 2021

February 15, 2021

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Identify, prioritize, and fix vulnerabilities with Reachable Vulnerabilities for GitHub

January 28, 2021

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Serialization and deserialization in Java: explaining the Java deserialize vulnerability

December 18, 2020

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Git checkout remote branch: how it works and when to use it

December 15, 2020

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Snyk CLI cheat sheet

November 26, 2020

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Docker for Java developers: 5 things you need to know not to fail your security

November 20, 2020

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Java logging: what should you log and what not?

November 11, 2020