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Ronald Harmsen

Ronald Harmsen

Empowering Code with Security, Sustainability, and Speed

Arnhem, The Netherlands

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Ronald Harmsen is a distinguished specialist in software development, known for his deep expertise in creating secure, maintainable, and high-performance software solutions.

With a strong foundation in maintainability and security practices, Ronald ensures that applications are robust against threats while maintaining a focus on long-term sustainability through clean, well-documented, and easily adaptable code.

His commitment to performance optimization guarantees that the software not only meets but exceeds efficiency benchmarks. Ronald’s ability to balance these critical aspects makes him a sought-after professional in the field, delivering reliable and superior software solutions.

Area of Expertise

  • Business & Management
  • Information & Communications Technology
  • Media & Information

Topics

  • dotnet core
  • Azure
  • Kubernetes
  • secure coding practices
  • secure coding
  • Maintainable Software
  • c#

Building resilient micro-services with Azure Service Fabric

Micro-services are a hot topic these days. Everybody talks about them and how to implement them.
If you dive into this world you will notice there are different options to host them, i.e. using some container based solution like Docker, Azure Container Services (or Container Instances) etc.

During this talk we will go through a slightly less familiar but very powerful option: Azure Service Fabric.
The Service Fabric is the system that is underlying Windows Azure itself, and it's made available as a programming model for developers to create "Born in the Cloud" applications.
How do apps live, work, and scale beyond just running VMs or Web Apps in the cloud?

Secure Coding

The task to create and maintain secure applications, or fixing existing applications, can be difficult. It is no different for APIs. This session will give you an overview and working understanding on how to develop secure APIs and Web applications.

We will look at the most common problems and mistakes and how they map to things like the OWASP findings.

If we look at the OWASP 2023 API security Top 10 attacks, 3 out of the top 5 issues are around access control. Why is access control so hard to get right and what options do we have?

This session is filled with live examples in dotnet and you will learn how to fix them.

Ronald Harmsen

Empowering Code with Security, Sustainability, and Speed

Arnhem, The Netherlands

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