Developing secure enterprise Java applications |
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| 19 Apr 2006 | SearchSoftwareQuality.com |
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Increasingly Web applications are under attack, which has companies scrambling to make sure their applications are secure. Java applications are not immune to this, unfortunately, but there are steps you can take now to ensure application security -- before attackers set their sights on them.
These articles offer tips and information specific to Java application security. They'll help you understand the basics of Java application security and then give you details for approaching this issue.
If you know of an article, tip, tool or code sample that should be included, send me an e-mail with the information and I'll add it. -- Michelle Davidson, Site Editor.
Java Security Basics | |
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Java Security Features & Mechanisms | |
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Java Threats & Vulnerabilities | |
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Java and Web Services | |
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- OWASP Guide to Building Secure Web Applications and Web Services, Chapter 8: Web Services: Web services aren't inherently more vulnerable, but protecting them may require extra or differerent steps.
- Web services security for Java: Advice uniquely tailored to Java.
- Secure Web services in J2EE: Highlights Web services security features in J2EE and offers advice for implementing security.
- Web services security, Part 1: From O'Reilly. This four-part series deals with Web services security and guidelines from W3C and OASIS.
- Java Web services: This is a book by David A. Chappell and Tyler Jewell.
- Yes, you can secure your Web services documents, Part 1: This first part concentrates on XML Encryption.
- Yes, you can secure your Web services documents, Part 2: The second part deals with XML Signature.
- Making sense of Web services security standards: XACML, XKMS, SAML, XML DSIG and other acronyms are explained in this tip.
- Web services security a challenging endeavor: Java security expert Ramesh Nagappan goes over security risks and security methods associated with Web services and Java.
Java Security Code Samples | |
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Java Security Tools | |
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