This chapter discusses the security risks involved with Internet computing and the technologies and methods used by Jaguar to protect corporate and personal data transmitted on the Internet.
To protect Internet data, Jaguar servers provide Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) features to authenticate clients and servers, and encrypt data. Establish client-side security by using the PKCS #11 module provided by either Netscape or Sybase. Jaguar provides sample certificates and a sample security applet that allow you to test your connections.
You can also establish an administration password and create roles that allow you to limit access to packages and their components.
To familiarize yourself with Jaguar's SSL features, see the SSL tutorial described in the Jaguar CTS Getting Started guide. For information about Web application security, see Chapter 25, "Configuring Web Application Security" in the Jaguar CTS Programmer's Guide.
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