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Contains basic security theory and practical software security programming. This title offers an introduction to the field of software security. It covers fundamental security theories that govern common software security technical issues. It also focuses on the practical programming materials.
List of contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to Security Concepts
Chapter 2: Software Engineering and Security
Chapter 3: Essential PKI
Chapter 4: Trust and Threat Model
Chapter 5: Java Programming Security
Chapter 6: Java API-Level Security Features
Chapter 7: Authentication and Authorization with Java
Chapter 8: Secure Programming with C and OpenSSL
Chapter 9: Secure Programming with Perl
Chapter 10: Identity Management
Chapter 11: Security Topics
About the author
Richard Sinn has been teaching in the Computer Engineering and Computer Science departments at San Jose State University since 1998. He also served as Adjunct Professor at University of Minnesota. In addition to his teaching career, Richard is the Security Architect at the Real Time Communication group at Yahoo! Inc. Prior to this he held various senior positions at IBM, Oracle and different Silicon Valley startup companies. Richard is an inventor and has filed over ten invention disclosures (patents). He is also a frequent writer for various magazines and journals, and a frequent speaker at regional and national technology conferences.
Summary
Contains basic security theory and practical software security programming. This title offers an introduction to the field of software security. It covers fundamental security theories that govern common software security technical issues. It also focuses on the practical programming materials.