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Java Cryptography
Cryptography, the science of secret writing, is the biggest, baddest security tool in the application programmer's arsenal. Cryptography provides three services that are crucial in secure programming. These include a cryptographic cipher that protects the secrecy of your data; cryptographic certificates, which prove identity (authentication); and digital signatures, which
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Paperback, 364 pages
Published
May 8th 1998
by O'Reilly Media
(first published January 1st 1998)
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Nice introduction to Java cryptography API, but it is very outdated since it was published 17 years (sic!) ago in the time of Java 1.1 and 1.2. You are not interested in applets anymore, right? For example, mind that instead of SHA-1 (weak today) you should use SHA-512 (not mentioned there). I miss a chapter about Bouncy Castle.
Still good to read because the key classes are almost the same. But could be cheaper. The book would desire the second edition.
Still good to read because the key classes are almost the same. But could be cheaper. The book would desire the second edition.
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