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IBM WebSphere Application Server v7.0 Security

You're reading from   IBM WebSphere Application Server v7.0 Security For IBM WebSphere users, this is the complete guide to securing your applications with Java EE and JAAS security standards. From a far-ranging overview to the fundamentals of data encryption, all the essentials are here.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2011
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849681483
Length 312 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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IBM WebSphere Application Server v7.0 Security
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. A Threefold View of WebSphere Application Server Security 2. Securing the Administrative Interface FREE CHAPTER 3. Configuring User Authentication and Access 4. Front-End Communication Security 5. Securing Web Applications 6. Securing Enterprise Java Beans Applications 7. Securing Back-end Communication 8. Secure Enterprise Infrastructure Architectures 9. WebSphere Default Installation Hardening 10. Platform Hardening 11. Security Tuning and Troubleshooting

Chapter 2. Securing the Administrative Interface

Did your parents, or other adults, ever tell you when you were a child, "make sure you lock the door when you leave the house"? Why was that? Normally, you have a lock on the front door so only those persons who have the correct key can get in the house. I say normally, because there may be people out there like my late grandfather in-law, who used to live in a small town in Tennessee. He would keep his house locked while he was at home and would keep it unlocked when nobody was home in case a relative or friend would need to go inside his home. The same applies to your WebSphere Application Server (WAS ND7) infrastructure. Not having a secured administrative interface (that is, having global security disabled) is equivalent to your house having a front door without a lock.

Out of the box, there is no security enabled. Why? IBM gives the freedom to use whatever user registry infrastructure is already used by your company. Such registry will...

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IBM WebSphere Application Server v7.0 Security
Published in: Feb 2011
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781849681483
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