Date: 26-Nov-2009   URL: global/training/catalog/courses/WJO-1113.xml

Overview of Java Application Security (WJO-1113)

Overview of Java Application Security (WJO-1113)
 

Security is a critical part of any application. Applications have to be secured against disclosure of confidential information, modification or destruction of data, misappropriation of resources, and compromise of accountability. Applications can be secured by implementing security concepts, such as authentication, authorization, integrity, confidentiality, and non-repudiation. The Overview of Java Application Security (WJO-1113) course provides a description of basic security concepts, services, and technologies. The course explains the security challenges in the application, transport, and message layers of applications. Students also learn about security features provided by Java technologies, and how these features can be used in the web-tier, in tiers based on Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) technology, and in web services.The Overview of Java Application Security course does not include hands-on implementation of Java technologies to secure applications.

 
 
Course Length

2 hours

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Languages
English
 
 
Format
Online learning
 
 
Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this course are application developers, system engineers, architects, and other technical personnel.
 
 
Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:
 
 
Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
 
 
Course Content

Module 1 - Overview of Application Security

Module 2 - Application Security Implementation

 
 
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