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RE: [WEB SECURITY] How to Create Secure Web Applications with Struts



A very interesting topic indeed!

An alternative to installing security in the web tier is to install
security directly into the applications, so the security is controlled
by the application itself, so it simplifies the implementation of the
transport of data through any mechanism that you want to be installed,
without having to worry about security. All data going through the
intermediate layers will already be encrypted and will only be decrypted
at the receiving application. 

Regards to all!


-----Original Message-----
From: George Capehart [mailto:gwc@xxxxxxx] 
Sent: 20 mars 2006 22:00
To: Stephen de Vries
Cc: bugtraq@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; websecurity@xxxxxxxxxxxxx;
webappsec@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [WEB SECURITY] How to Create Secure Web Applications with
Struts

Stephen de Vries wrote:
> 
> Great article!

<snip>

> 
> It may not be a big issue, but I think it's important to understand
how
> choosing the web tier as a security provider could impact the 
> extensibility of the app down the line.

Hola All,

There was an interesting thread about a very similar issue (Is there any
Security problem in Ajax technology?) not too long ago on sc-l . . .
Thought
the comment made by Yvan Boily was particularly insightful.

FWIW,

/g

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