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Author: Eduardo Fernandez-Buglioni
ISBN : B00DNZR8K4
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Learn to combine security theory and code to produce secure systemsSecurity is clearly a crucial issue to consider during the design and implementation of any distributed software architecture. Security patterns are increasingly being used by developers who take security into serious consideration from the creation of their work. Written by the authority on security patterns, this unique book examines the structure and purpose of security patterns, illustrating their use with the help of detailed implementation advice, numerous code samples, and descriptions in UML.
- Provides an extensive, up-to-date catalog of security patterns
- Shares real-world case studies so you can see when and how to use security patterns in practice
- Details how to incorporate security from the conceptual stage
- Highlights tips on authentication, authorization, role-based access control, firewalls, wireless networks, middleware, VoIP, web services security, and more
- Author is well known and highly respected in the field of security and an expert on security patterns
Security Patterns in Practice shows you how to confidently develop a secure system step by step.
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- Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (June 25, 2013)
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- Language: English
- ASIN: B00DNZR8K4
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Many of the security architecture and patterns books are from seven or more years ago, and I purchased this hardback text because of its description and recent publication date. I am very pleased with the contents.
The first section of about thirty (30) pages in the basic introduction to the concept of Security Patterns as abstracts or templates that could be useful throught the software development or product integration lifecycle. It is general enough to be easily understood and a fairly easy read.
From the first section, I skipped to the third section, a sixty (60) page coverage of how to apply the patterns. I chose to cover this second becase 400 pages of patterns was rather intimidating. But in reading this section, I had a stronger interest in the patterns themselves. So, I dove into section two.
The patterns themselves begin in typical fasion: Identity Management, Authentication, and so on. But I found it very interedting to see how clear Circle of Trust and related patterns provide high-level descriptions of whatba Data Aggregator might be all about and how that really benefits the client. And the description of the associated Threats was outstanding. As I read through the various chapters on patterns, things wandered off the traditional a bit, finally reaching Everythin-as-a-Service-land, but even that was a valuable read. The depiction of force-dot-com as a PaaS was the first high-level review of that approach I've seen.
There are so many external references that, at first, I was checking to see if there was an included disc. But many of the references are web-searchable for further details. Some patterns are low-level and some are high-level, so some, like Application Firewall, clarify the capabilities you find in emerging products.
I highly recommend this book, and am very glad to see this in hardback format - a sign it is intended to endure, and it will.
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