The Anatomy of a Secure Web Application in Java Using Spring Security and Apache Fortress

The Anatomy of a Secure Web Application in Java Using Spring Security and Apache Fortress

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The Anatomy of a Secure Web Application in Java Using Spring Security and Apache Fortress

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  1. 1 Objective
  2. 2 Intro
  3. 3 Recommendation
  4. 4 What's The Problem
  5. 5 Apache Struts Statement on Equifax Security Breach
  6. 6 The Solution (Take 2)
  7. 7 Employ a Runtime Java Security Policy
  8. 8 Not a Perfect Solution
  9. 9 the deadbolt
  10. 10 the security system
  11. 11 The Standards Journey
  12. 12 Use ANSI RBAC INCITS 359 Specification
  13. 13 Use RBAC Object Model
  14. 14 Apache Fortress Access Management SDK and Web Components
  15. 15 Use RBAC Functional Model
  16. 16 Example #3: Role Engineering Sample
  17. 17 Locks on the rooms
  18. 18 Apache Fortress Demo
  19. 19 RBAC Policy Enhanced
  20. 20 Use ANSI RBAC & ABAC
  21. 21 Under the Hood
  22. 22 ABAC Demo
  23. 23 Questions

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