| Kossakowski, Klaus-Peter &Allen, Julia. "Securing Public Webservers" (CERT Security Improvement Module CMU/SEISIM -011). Pittsburgh, Pa.: CERT Coordination Center, Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University. <http://www.cert.org/security-improvement/modules/m11.html> (2000; last revised April 25, 2001). |
....of capability serves to extend Java s existing fine grained control by allowing multiple and unique permissions for individual applications. Collectively, these and other integral features provide a highly secure and flexible security model for the Java platform. The security of the web server [16] must be considered and in particular the security of the requests made to the web server and those made to the tool servers. Using a Java based approach and a Java based web server it should be a simple matter to implement the industry standard Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology which using ....
Kossakowski KP, Allen J. "Securing Public Web Servers", April 2000, http://www.cert.org/securityimprovement /practices/p082.html.
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Kossakowski, Klaus-Peter &Allen, Julia. "Securing Public Webservers" (CERT Security Improvement Module CMU/SEISIM -011). Pittsburgh, Pa.: CERT Coordination Center, Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University. <http://www.cert.org/security-improvement/modules/m11.html> (2000; last revised April 25, 2001).
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