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  • Title The Laws Of Cryptography With Java Code
  • Author(s) Neal R. Wagner, Jason R. Weiss, Jonathan B. Knudsen
  • Publisher: Rage University
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  • eBook: PDF
  • Language: English
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This book is for Java developers who want to use cryptography in their applications or to understand how cryptography is being used in Java applications. Knowledge of the Java language is necessary, but you need not be familiar with any of the APIs discussed.

Between the standard Java Runtime and the Bouncy Castle APIs there is a rich tool set of APIs to help work with the maze of standards and protocols needed for secure communication, storage and identity management. This book will help you navigate that maze and shine light into some of the darker corridors.

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