Training Resources for:
Developing Secure Web-Tier Applications
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Developing Secure Web-Tier Applications Module 1 - Security Basics
Describe the top 10 web-tier security risks Describe key Java EE security concepts and standards Describe Java EE architecture and its logical tiers Describe web-tier security Describe the container-based security model
Module 2 - Implementing Security Basics
Describe the basics of security Describe keystores Describe certificates
Module 3 - Implementing Declarative Security
Describe declarative security Describe realms, users, groups,and roles Compare basic and form-based authentication Describe SSL
Module 4 - Implementing Programmatic Security
Describe programmatic security Use getRemoteUser and getUserPrincipal to implement security in server side code Use isUserInRole to implement security in server- side code
Module 5 - Other Security Realms
Describe the other realms available in the Application Server Implement the Directory Server as a realm Implement a relational database as a realm
Module 6 - Review the Top 10 Web-Tier Security Risks
Review the top 10 web-tier security risks in Java EE web applications Describe best practices for securing Java EE web applications
A Classroom course provided by Sun Microsystems South Africa (Pty) Ltd. in Johannesburg, South Africa
Developing Secure Web-Tier ApplicationsModule 1 - Security Basics
Describe the top 10 web-tier security risks Describe key Java EE security concepts and standards Describe Java EE architecture and its logical tiers Describe web-tier security Describe the container-based security model
Module 2 - Implementing Security Basics
Describe the basics of security Describe keystores Describe certificates
Module 3 - Implementing Declarative Security
Describe declarative security Describe realms, users, groups,and roles Compare basic and form-based authentication Describe SSL
Module 4 - Implementing Programmatic Security
Describe programmatic security Use getRemoteUser and getUserPrincipal to implement security in server side code Use isUserInRole to implement security in server- side code
Module 5 - Other Security Realms
Describe the other realms available in the Application Server Implement the Directory Server as a realm Implement a relational database as a realm
Module 6 - Review the Top 10 Web-Tier Security Risks
Review the top 10 web-tier security risks in Java EE web applications Describe best practices for securing Java EE web applications
A Classroom course provided by Sun Microsystems Philippines Inc. in Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Developing Secure Web-Tier ApplicationsModule 1 - Security Basics
Describe the top 10 web-tier security risks Describe key Java EE security concepts and standards Describe Java EE architecture and its logical tiers Describe web-tier security Describe the container-based security model
Module 2 - Implementing Security Basics
Describe the basics of security Describe keystores Describe certificates
Module 3 - Implementing Declarative Security
Describe declarative security Describe realms, users, groups,and roles Compare basic and form-based authentication Describe SSL
Module 4 - Implementing Programmatic Security
Describe programmatic security Use getRemoteUser and getUserPrincipal to implement security in server side code Use isUserInRole to implement security in server- side code
Module 5 - Other Security Realms
Describe the other realms available in the Application Server Implement the Directory Server as a realm Implement a relational database as a realm
Module 6 - Review the Top 10 Web-Tier Security Risks
Review the top 10 web-tier security risks in Java EE web applications Describe best practices for securing Java EE web applications
A Classroom course provided by Sun Microsystems Pte Ltd. in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Malaysia
Developing Secure Web-Tier ApplicationsModule 1 - Security Basics
Describe the top 10 web-tier security risks Describe key Java EE security concepts and standards Describe Java EE architecture and its logical tiers Describe web-tier security Describe the container-based security model
Module 2 - Implementing Security Basics
Describe the basics of security Describe keystores Describe certificates
Module 3 - Implementing Declarative Security
Describe declarative security Describe realms, users, groups,and roles Compare basic and form-based authentication Describe SSL
Module 4 - Implementing Programmatic Security
Describe programmatic security Use getRemoteUser and getUserPrincipal to implement security in server side code Use isUserInRole to implement security in server- side code
Module 5 - Other Security Realms
Describe the other realms available in the Application Server Implement the Directory Server as a realm Implement a relational database as a realm
Module 6 - Review the Top 10 Web-Tier Security Risks
Review the top 10 web-tier security risks in Java EE web applications Describe best practices for securing Java EE web applications
A Classroom course provided by Sun Learning Centers - India in Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Mumbai, New Delhi, India
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