Category Archives: Java EE

Meet us at JavaRanch

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This week, Chris and I will be participating in JavaRanch online discussion forum to share our Core Security Patterns work and answer questions from the JavaRanch developer community particularly those with SECURITY focus.  The discussion will start Tuesday, January 10th 2006 and end on Friday January 13th 2006. As a surprise, We’ll be selecting four random posters in this forum… Read more »

MSDN praises Core Security Patterns :-))

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This morning, a friend of mine forwarded a note by Jimmy Nilsson (a Microsoft Patterns Guru) about “Core Security Patterns”, at http://msdn.microsoft.com/architecture/.  It is truly a pleasant surprise… Jimmy Nilsson, Microsoft solution Architect writes… I have been asked a couple of times about a book about security patterns when I have given my patterns course. I’m afraid I really can’t… Read more »

Using JAAS for Biometric Authentication – Yes, it works.

Last few months, I was passionately busy working on an interesting project opportunity …to implement a biometric authentication module for a security sensitive J2EE application (Sorry…don’t ask who is the customer :-)). Ofcourse, the target is a die-hard Sun customer who believed on us -not- that armed contractor. They suggested me to use CrossMatch Verifier-E Fingerprint scanner and BioBex middleware… Read more »

Our show at RSA…

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We did two panel sessions at RSA Conference, SFO last week – Both were well received.  Here is the links to the slides that we used to present  “Core Security Patterns” in the sessions. RSA 2005 Panel – Building End-to-End Security for XML Web Services: Applied Techniques, Patterns and Best Practices Security Patterns and Best Practices for J2EE, Web Services… Read more »