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Securing Java: Getting Down to Business with Mobile Code in J2EE   
by techguru on 15 Nov 2005, 06:33     Read techguru's Blog
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Securing Java: Getting Down to Business with Mobile Code:
http://www.securingjava.com/

This is the online version of the print book, featuring a searchable index, java links, and the full text of the book.

  Mobile Code and Security:
  Why Java Security Is Important:
  http://www.securingjava.com/chapter-one/


  The Base Java Security Model:
  The Original Applet Sandbox:
  http://www.securingjava.com/chapter-two/


  Beyond the Sandbox
  Signed Code and Java 2:
  http://www.securingjava.com/chapter-three/


  Malicious Applets:
  Avoiding a Common Nuisance:
  http://www.securingjava.com/chapter-four/


  Attack Applets:
  Exploiting Holes in the Security Model:
  http://www.securingjava.com/chapter-five/


  Securing Java:
  Improvements, Solutions, and Snake Oil:
  http://www.securingjava.com/chapter-six/


  Java Security Guidelines
  Developing and Using Java More Securely:
  http://www.securingjava.com/chapter-seven/


  Java Card Security
  How Smart Cards and Java Mix:
  http://www.securingjava.com/chapter-eight/

  The Future of Java Security:
  Challenges Facing Mobile Code:
  http://www.securingjava.com/chapter-nine/


 

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