![]() * Real-world Web solutions using Bouncy Castle APIs * How to create certificate revocation lists and use the Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) * Methods for describing cryptographic objects with ASN.1 * An understanding of how authentication mechanisms are implemented in Java and why they are used * The ways in which padding mechanisms work in ciphers and how to spot and fix typical errors * How to understand and use JCE, JCA, and the JSSE for encryption and authentication Building on that foundation, the second half of the book takes you into higher-level topics, enabling you to create and implement secure Java applications and make use of standard protocols such as CMS, SSL, and S/MIME. Chapters one through five cover the architecture of the JCE and JCA, symmetric and asymmetric key encryption in Java, message authentication codes, and how to create Java implementations with the API provided by the Bouncy Castle ASN.1 packages, all with plenty of examples. While cryptography can still be a controversial topic in the programming community, Java has weathered that storm and provides a rich set of APIs that allow you, the developer, to effectively include cryptography in applications-if you know how. ![]()
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