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| From | warems@gmail.com.remove-dii-this |
|---|---|
| Subject | Re: current state of the |
| Message-ID | <35a99da9-819b-448e-92aa-82fb50ef618c@m3g2000hsc.googlegroups.com> (permalink) |
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.java.security |
| References | <808868cb-43ef-4d02-b0ce-8d55a3db9bea@l64g200 |
| Date | 2011-04-27 16:08 +0000 |
| Organization | TDS.net |
To: comp.lang.java.security On Jun 5, 11:29=A0am, TVN <nguyenthanh...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Jun 5, 6:37=A0am, "war...@gmail.com" <war...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > On Jun 4, 1:02 pm, TVN <nguyenthanh...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hi, I am interested in researching on Java Security (especially ones > > > deal with Java Policy & Security Manager) and looking for resources > > > (website, papers, etc) that keep me in the current state of the art of= > > > java security. For instance who are the popular players and what do > > > you consider as the current "hot" topics/issues with the Java security= > > > world ? Thanks !!! > > > I recently finished a thesis focused on collecting and organizing > > rules for writing secure code in Java. You may find my bibliography > > useful in finding books/papers on Java security. You may even consider > > reading Chapter 3 of my thesis. > > > You can find the biblio here (at the bottom of the page): > > >http://peregrin.jmu.edu/~warems/securejavacode.html > > > I would start with: [17, 19, 20, 27, 23, 2] > > > The book by Gong et al. [17] is the best book I've seen on the Java > > security architecture. It's very much a technical read. > > > McGraw and Felton (and the rest of the Princeton gang) [23] were big > > players in the early years. Definitely get and read their book to get > > caught up. > > > Hope that helps. > > Thanks ! =A0these are excellent resources. =A0Do you also know of any > conference/workshop dedicated to java security ?- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - The only one that I'm aware of is Sun's JavaOne conference (held every year): http://java.sun.com/javaone/sf/index.jsp You should be able to search their archives. I believe most presentations from previous years are available online. --- * Synchronet * The Whitehouse BBS --- whitehouse.hulds.com --- check it out free usenet! --- Synchronet 3.15a-Win32 NewsLink 1.92 Time Warp of the Future BBS - telnet://time.synchro.net:24
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