Synopsis
Java 2 Enterprise Design: Systems Assurance and Security provides an overview of the concept of assurance and some general approaches to providing assurance. It also describes the basic concepts behind security for enterprise applications.

Audience
This course is for anyone who is interested in learning more about designing enterprise systems with J2EE.

Time
3 hours

Product Code: J51308
Java 2 Enterprise Design: Systems Assurance and Security covers the following topics:

Assurance
The assurance process
Risk
Benefits of assurance
Security
Reliability
Availability
Maintainability
Safety
Basic security model
Cryptography
Authentication and nonrepudiation
Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
Access control
Auditing and policy administration

This course has the following features:

Exercises that allow users to practice the skills needed to apply systems assurance and security concepts when designing an enterprise system
A file containing the text of the exercises
Activities that allow users to apply concepts in an interactive questioning environment
A glossary
A Skill Assessment

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Java 2 Enterprise Design: Enterprise Data and JDBC (J51303)
Java 2 Enterprise Design: Network and Web Communications (J51304)
Java 2 Enterprise Design: CORBA, RMI, and DCOM Communications (J51305)
Java 2 Enterprise Design: Naming, Directory, Trading, and Activation Services (J51306)
Java 2 Enterprise Design: Messaging and Transaction Services (J51307)

Java 2 Enterprise Design: Java's Security Features (J51309)
Java 2 Enterprise Design: Enterprise Web Enabling (J51310)
Java 2 Enterprise Design: Java Servlets (J51311)
Java 2 Enterprise Design: JavaServer Pages (J51312)
Java 2 Enterprise Design: Enterprise Applications and Enterprise JavaBeans (J51313)
Java 2 Enterprise Design: Advanced Enterprise JavaBeans and Application Integration (J51314)

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