Guide to Sun Microsystems Java Plug-in Security
Web browsers are fundamentally designed to deliver web pages from a web server. However, though plug-in technology, most web browsers can be enabled to deliver additional features such as Java programs, known as applets. The need for trusted applets has increased with applet popularity; however, signed applets within a web browser can be a greater risk than unsigned applets.
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Guide to Sun Microsystems Java Plug-in Security
Web browsers are fundamentally designed to deliver web pages from a web server. However, though plug-in technology, most web browsers can be enabled to deliver additional features such as Java programs, known as applets. The need for trusted applets has increased with applet popularity; however, signed applets within a web browser can be a greater risk than unsigned applets.
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Guide to Sun Microsystems Java Plug-in Security

Guide to Sun Microsystems Java Plug-in Security

by National Security Agency
Guide to Sun Microsystems Java Plug-in Security

Guide to Sun Microsystems Java Plug-in Security

by National Security Agency

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Overview

Web browsers are fundamentally designed to deliver web pages from a web server. However, though plug-in technology, most web browsers can be enabled to deliver additional features such as Java programs, known as applets. The need for trusted applets has increased with applet popularity; however, signed applets within a web browser can be a greater risk than unsigned applets.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781508456308
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 02/13/2015
Pages: 26
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.02(h) x 0.05(d)
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