Protecting data is a common concern amongst users as well as developers.  No one wants to find out that they've been hacked and that their password data was exposed.  In the unlikely or unfortunate event that this happens, you want to make sure your password data has an extra level of protection on it.  This means that you shouldn't be storing your password data as plain text in your database.

In the following video tutorial, we're going to see how to hash passwords using Java and BCrypt before storing them in Couchbase.

Hashing passwords adds very little to the extra effort requirement, but the data becomes much more secure.  It is good practice for any organization.

If you'd like to learn more about the Couchbase Java SDK, check out the 개발자 포털.

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게시자 Nic Raboy, 개발자 옹호자, Couchbase

닉 라보이는 최신 웹 및 모바일 개발 기술을 옹호하는 사람입니다. 그는 Java, JavaScript, Golang 및 Angular, NativeScript, Apache Cordova와 같은 다양한 프레임워크에 대한 경험이 있습니다. Nic은 웹 및 모바일 개발을 보다 쉽게 이해할 수 있도록 자신의 개발 경험에 대해 글을 쓰고 있습니다.

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