Hacking Exposed J2ee & Java
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Overview
Application security is a highly complex topic with new vulnerabilities surfacing every day. Break-ins, fraud, sabotage, and DoS attacks are on the rise, and quickly evolving Java-based technology makes safeguarding enterprise applications more challenging than ever. Hacking Exposed J2EE & Java will show you, step-by-step, how to defend against the latest attacks by understanding the hacker's methods and thought processes. You'll gain insight through examples of real-world attacks, both ordinary and sophisticated, and get valuable countermeasures to protect against them. You'll also find an in-depth case study with Java and J2EE security examples and actual working code incorporated throughout the book.Synopsis
Offers advice on protecting Java applications from internal attacks, whether malicious or accidental. Written for experienced Java developers, the guide explores encryption, authentication, the dangers of reverse engineering and remote method invocation, and the weaknesses of a client-server architecture. Some external threats posed when connecting to the web are addressed last. Throughout the book, a retirement application case study is improved and re- implemented across a variety of common J2EE architectures. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR