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Christopher Wong

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Christopher Wong is a senior software engineer at lifeIMAGE.
NESS 2009: Remembering Java platform security Posted: Oct 12, 2009 3:02 AM
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Java platform security is something we normally don't worry about when doing enterprise Java development. Originally designed as a sandbox for applets, Java platform security has evolved into a fine-grained access control architecture for all Java programs. Even so, it remains focused on protecting the host system from the Java application. The Java developer is more concerned about protecting

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