Enterprise Java & J2EE Security

Java Security is now-a-days on top of the list for big corporate. According to a survey by Forrester, IT decision makers named security on top of their purchase list in 2004.

On the line of portlets and WSRP discussion forums, we have created a group to discuss enterprise Java and J2EE security implementation related problems. All of my readers are invited to join the forum at - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/javasecurity/.

As all we know, enterprise security is one of the most difficult technologies to implement. I was not able to find any common place for finding solutions and discuss related tools, technologies and standards. This group intends to bring enterprise security implementation adn security patterns related knowledge to members. Technologies like Single Sign On (SSO), Secure Socket Layer (SSL), Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS), Secure Web Services standards (WS-Security etc.), Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL), Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML), Lightweight Third-party Authentication (LTPA), Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) etc. can be focal point of discussion. Products like IBM Tivoli Access Manager, Identity Manager, Netegrity Siteminder, IBM Directory Server, WAS, WPS and other enterprise security related products can be discussed here.

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