Java and Internet Security


Book Description

Welcome to exciting realm of Java and Internet Security. Whether you are new to security or a guru, these pages offer introductory and advanced discussions of the hottest security technologies for developing and understanding successful e-business applications. This book offers several complimentary sections for easy reading and includes a generous helping of code samples. We introduce you to the Java 2 security model and its numerous objects and dive into explaining and exploiting cryptography in your applications. This book also includes an in-depth explanation of public keys, digital signatures, and the use of these security objects in Internet messaging and Java programs. We also cover other security topics including the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), Java Authentication and Authorization Services (JAAS), and Kerberos.




Java Security


Book Description

Do you know where browser is pointing?. The Java security model. Serious holes in the security model. Malicious applets. Antidotes and guidelines for Java users. Tomorrow's Java security. Java security. Cert alerts. References. Index.




Java Security Solutions


Book Description

* Provides practical solutions, not just principles of security. * Offers an in depth toolkit to the reader and explains how to use the tools to build a secure system. * Introduces concepts of security patterns for designing systems, as well as security building blocks for systems. * Discusses algorithms, cryptography and architecture. * Addresse security for different application servers.




Enterprise Java Security


Book Description

This is a practical guide to building a secure enterprise infrastructure with J2SE and J2EE technologies. This text explains how J2SE and J2EE security architectures relate to each other, and also covers the security aspects of servlets, JSP and EJB.




Secure Java


Book Description

Most security books on Java focus on cryptography and access control, but exclude key aspects such as coding practices, logging, and web application risk assessment. Encapsulating security requirements for web development with the Java programming platform, Secure Java: For Web Application Development covers secure programming, risk assessment, and




PRO JAVA SECUR,


Book Description

As Java emerges as the standard platform for Internet programming, the ability to securely move its code around is imperative for application security in large-scale e-commerce and e-business sites - many of which have suffered a recent spate of hacker attacks. Security is one of the key features of the Java language architecture, giving its users confidence in downloading code across networks.




Inside Java 2 Platform Security


Book Description

This authoritative Java security book is written by the architect of the Java security model. It chronicles J2EE v1.4 security model enhancements that will allow developers to build safer, more reliable, and more impenetrable programs.




Java Network Programming


Book Description

A guide to developing network programs covers networking fundamentals as well as TCP and UDP sockets, multicasting protocol, content handlers, servlets, I/O, parsing, Java Mail API, and Java Secure Sockets Extension.




Java Security Handbook


Book Description

Jaworski, a professional Java developer, gives readers a practical, hands-on book that contains concise descriptions of security theory, complete secure applications, and thousands of lines of proven, real-world, commercial-quality code. Web site features security documentation and sample security policies, as well as code from the book.




Internet Security Fundamentals


Book Description

An easy to understand guide of the most commonly faced security threats any computer user is likely to come across via email, social media and online shopping. This is not aimed at people studying Internet Security or CISSP, but general users, though still helpful to both. Antivirus software is now incredibly advanced, but the problem of viruses is worse than ever! This is because many viruses trick the user into installing them. The same way that the most sophisticated alarm system and door security is not much use if you open the door from the inside to let someone in. This book explains in easy to understand terms, why you cannot just rely on antivirus, but also need to be aware of the various scams and tricks used by criminals.