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ENTERPRISE JAVA SECURITY: BUILDING SECURE J2EE By Marco Pistoia & Nataraj Mint

Description: New. Please ask if you have any questions! Thanks,Larry Foreword. Preface. About the Authors. I. ENTERPRISE SECURITY AND JAVA. 1. An Overview of Java Technology and Security. Why Java Technology for Enterprise Applications?Enterprise Java Technology.Java Technology as Part of Security.An Overview of Enterprise Security Integration.Time to Market. 2. Enterprise Network Security and Java Technology. Networked Architectures.Network Security.Server-Side Java Technology.Java and Firewalls.Summary. II. ENTERPRISE JAVA COMPONENTS SECURITY. 3. Enterprise Java Security Fundamentals. Enterprise Systems.J2EE Applications.Secure Interoperability between ORBs.Connectors.JMS.Simple E-Business Request Flow.J2EE Platform Roles.J2EE Security Roles.Declarative Security Policies.Programmatic Security.Secure Communication within a WAS Environment.Secure E-Business Request Flow. 4. Servlet and JSP Security. Introduction.Advantages of Servlets.Servlet Life Cycle.The Deployment Descriptor of a Web Module.Authentication.Authorization.Principal Delegation.Programmatic Security.Runtime Restrictions for Web Components.Usage Patterns.Partitioning Web Applications. 5. EJB Security. Introduction.EJB Roles and Security.Authentication.Authorization.Delegation.Security Considerations. 6. Enterprise Java Security Deployment Scenarios. Planning a Secure-Component System.Deployment Topologies.Secure Communication Channel.Security Considerations. III. THE FOUNDATIONS OF JAVA 2 SECURITY. 7. J2SE Security Fundamentals. Access to Classes, Interfaces, Fields, and Methods.Class Loaders.The Class File Verifier.The Security Manager.Interdependence of the Three Java Security Legs.Summary. 8. The Java 2 Permission Model. Overview of the Java 2 Access-Control Model.Java Permissions.Java Security Policy.The Concept of CodeSource.ProtectionDomains.The Basic Java 2 Access-Control Model.Privileged Java 2 Code.ProtectionDomain Inheritance.Performance Issues in the Java 2 Access-Control Model.Summary. 9. Authentication and Authorization with JAAS. Overview of JAAS and JAAS Terminology.Authentication.Authorization Overview.JAAS and J2EE.Additional Support for Pluggable Authentication. IV. ENTERPRISE JAVA AND CRYPTOGRAPHY. 10. The Theory of Cryptography. The Purpose of Cryptography.Secret-Key Cryptography.Public-Key Cryptography. 11. The Java 2 Platform and Cryptography. The JCA and JCE Frameworks.The JCA API.The JCE API.JCE in Practice.Security Considerations. 12. PKCS and S/MIME in J2EE. PKCS Overview.S/MIME Overview.Signing and Verifying Transactions with PKCS and S/MIME.Encrypting Transactions with PKCS and S/MIME.Security Considerations.Future Directions. 13. The SSL and TLS Protocols in a J2EE Environment. The SSL and TLS Protocols.HTTPS.Using the SSL Support Built into J2EE Products.Using SSL from within J2EE Programs.Examples.Summary. V. ADVANCED TOPICS. 14. Enterprise Security for Web Services. XML.SOAPWSDL.Security for Web Services: Motivations.Security Technologies.Web Services Security Model Principles.Application Patterns.Use Scenario.Web Services Provider Security.Security Considerations.Futures. 15. Security Considerations for Container Providers. Understanding the Environment.Authentication.Authorization.Secure Communication.Secure Association.Access to System Resources.Mapping Identities at Connector Boundaries. 16. Epilogue. VI. APPENDIXES. Appendix A. Security of Distributed Object Architectures. Appendix B. X.509 Digital Certificates. Appendix C. Technical Acronyms Used in This Book. Appendix D. Sources Used in This Book. Index.

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Subject Area: Computers

Book Title: Enterprise Java Security: Building Secure J2EE Applications

Publication Name: Enterprise Java Security : Building Secure J2ee Applications

UPC: 9780321118899

Publisher: Addison Wesley Professional

Item Length: 9.2 in

Subject: Programming Languages / Java

Publication Year: 2004

Type: Textbook

Format: Trade Paperback

Language: English

Item Height: 1.1 in

ISBN-10: 0321118898

Author: Marco Pistoia, Nataraj Nagaratnam, Anthony Nadalin, Larry Koved

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Genre: COMPUTERS

Unit Quantity: 1

Item Weight: 31.5 Oz

Item Width: 7.1 in

Number of Pages: 604 Pages

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