Securing your Spring apps with KeyCloak
org.keycloak keycloak-spring-boot-starter And also add the dependency in the dependency management section: org.keycloak.bomb keycloak-adapter-bomb 3.3.0.Final pom import After this is done, we need to let Spring Security know how to communicate with KeyCloak. To do this, add the following properties to the application.properties file: keycloak.auth-server-url=http://localhost:8080/auth keycloak.realm=ContinuumSecure keycloak.resource=ContinuumDemo keycloak.public-client=true The value we specify in keycloak.resource matches the client [...]
Continuum Video: Encryption with OpenSSL
Digital signing with openSSL In this follow-along video, Roel gives a brief introduction to how asymmetric encryption is used for signing documents and securing communications. Using the open source OpenSSL, he demonstrates how to use AES to create a digital signature and how to generate a certificate that can be used for encrypted [...]