9780471319528-047131952X-Securing Java: Getting Down to Business with Mobile Code, 2nd Edition

Securing Java: Getting Down to Business with Mobile Code, 2nd Edition

ISBN-13: 9780471319528
ISBN-10: 047131952X
Edition: 2
Author: Gary McGraw, Edward W. Felten
Publication date: 1999
Publisher: Wiley
Format: Paperback 324 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780471319528
ISBN-10: 047131952X
Edition: 2
Author: Gary McGraw, Edward W. Felten
Publication date: 1999
Publisher: Wiley
Format: Paperback 324 pages

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Securing Java: Getting Down to Business with Mobile Code, 2nd Edition (ISBN-13: 9780471319528 and ISBN-10: 047131952X), written by authors Gary McGraw, Edward W. Felten, was published by Wiley in 1999. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Securing Java: Getting Down to Business with Mobile Code, 2nd Edition (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.45.

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Information Security/Java "This book is mandatory reading for every user and developer of Webware." -Peter G. Neumann, Moderator of the Risks Forum, from his review of the first edition Securing Java Java security is more important now than ever before. As Java matures and moves into the enterprise, security takes a more prominent role. But as Java evolves, its security issues and architectures get more complicated. Written by the world's leading experts on mobile code security, this updated and expanded edition of the groundbreaking guide to Java security includes lessons for Web users, developers, system administrators, and business decision-makers alike. This book navigates the uncharted waters of mobile code security and arms the reader with the knowledge required for securing Java. It provides in-depth coverage of:
* The base Java security sandbox, made up of the Verifier, Class Loaders, and the Security Manager
* Code signing, stack inspection, and the new Java 2 security architecture
* The pros and cons of language-based enforcement models and trust models
* All known Java security holes and the attack applets that exploit them
* Techniques commonly used in malicious applets
* Twelve rules for developing more secure Java code, with explicit examples
* Hard questions to ask third-party Java security tools vendors
* Analysis of competing systems for mobile code, including ActiveX and JavaScript
* Card Java security, smart card risks, and their impact on e-commerce security
On the companion Web site www.securingjava.com you'll find:
* The Java Security Hotlist: Over 100 categorized and annotated Java security-related Web links
* An e-mail list to keep subscribers abreast of breaking Java security news
* A complete electronic edition of this book

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