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Expert Oracle and Java Security Programming Secure Oracle Database Applications with Java
Every day I read e-mails and articles dealing with computer security attacks and breaches, and the repercussions that follow. I have been getting onboard with computer security for decades, and there is no end in sight for this effort. Each and every professional in information technology has a commitment to keep with regard to computer security. We have, most of us, signed computing codes of conduct, and further we have aligned ourselves with those who protect the computing resources of our respective companies. Of course, computer security professionals are on the front lines, and they draw the ranks of system and network engineers and administrators along into the fray. Hopefully these soldiers are joined by the software system administrators—database administrators and web services administrators. How often is that the limit of personnel dedicated to securing corporate resources on a daily basis? Application programmers need to join this battle. Programmers cannot depend blindly on the work of those front-line combatants to protect their work and their careers. In the ranks of IT professionals, there are no civilians—we are all in the fight. I speak like this is a war. Do I think we are dealing with so-called cyber warfare? No, not really. People are not dying. But the battle has become economic, and has threatened the wealth and economic security of each of us. This is more like theft, and we are more like guards and policemen. You are a guard for the computer resources and data of your company, and you need to fulfill that responsibility. It is my intention to provide you tools and knowledge that you can put to immediate use. But even more than that, I want to get you thinking about how you can write bulletproof applications of your own. Your requirements will differ from those presented in this book, so you will be coming up with defenses of your own. It’s my hope that, after working through this book and honing your skills, your arsenal will be greatly strengthened. In Part 1, Chapters 2 through 4, we will build a foundation for secure programming in Java and Oracle, and their common ground, Java Stored Procedures (JSP). This is not an encyclopedic coverage of these expansive domains. Rather, I focus on the specific topics that touch on that special discipline of “secure” programming.
David Coffin - Personal Name
: 978-1-4302-3832-4
NONE
Computer Science
English
2011
1-66
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