Developing secure distributed applications with CORBA(E-BOOK) Ulrich Lang, Rudolf Schreiner
Series: Artech House computer security seriesPublisher: Boston ; London : Artech House, cop. 2002Description: xvii, 311s. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: 1-58053-295-0 ;Subject(s): Computer security | CORBA (Computer architecture) | Distributed databases -- Security measures | Distributed operating systems (Computers) | E-BOOKDDC classification: 005.8
Contents:
Part I: CORBA Security. Introduction to CORBA — Why CORBA? The Object Management Group (OMG). The Object Management Architecture (OMA). The Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA). How does it all work together? Creating and Running an Example Application. The Security Basics — What is Security? Why Security? Aspects of Security within CORBA. Security Management. Threats, Vulnerabilities, Countermeasures. Middleware Security
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Part I: CORBA Security. Introduction to CORBA — Why CORBA? The Object Management Group (OMG). The Object Management Architecture (OMA). The Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA). How does it all work together? Creating and Running an Example Application. The Security Basics — What is Security? Why Security? Aspects of Security within CORBA. Security Management. Threats, Vulnerabilities, Countermeasures. Middleware Security

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