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Spring Security

You're reading from   Spring Security Secure your web applications, RESTful services, and microservice architectures

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787129511
Length 542 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Robert Winch Robert Winch
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Peter Mularien Peter Mularien
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Mick Knutson Mick Knutson
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Anatomy of an Unsafe Application FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Started with Spring Security 3. Custom Authentication 4. JDBC-Based Authentication 5. Authentication with Spring Data 6. LDAP Directory Services 7. Remember-Me Services 8. Client Certificate Authentication with TLS 9. Opening up to OAuth 2 10. Single Sign-On with the Central Authentication Service 11. Fine-Grained Access Control 12. Access Control Lists 13. Custom Authorization 14. Session Management 15. Additional Spring Security Features 16. Migration to Spring Security 4.2 17. Microservice Security with OAuth 2 and JSON Web Tokens 18. Additional Reference Material

Additional Spring Security Features

In this chapter, we will explore several additional Spring Security features that we have not covered so far in this book, including the following topics:

  • Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)
  • Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF)
  • Synchronizer tokens
  • Clickjacking

We will understand how to include various HTTP headers to protect against common security vulnerabilities, using the following methods:

  • Cache-Control
  • Content-Type Options
  • HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS)
  • X-Frame-Options
  • X-XSS-Protection

Before you read this chapter, you should already have an understanding of how Spring Security works. This means you should already be able to set up authentication and authorization in a simple web application. If you are unable to do this, you will want to ensure you have read up to Chapter 3, Custom Authentication, before proceeding with this chapter. If...

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