Trail: Security Features in Java SE
Lesson: Security Features Overview

Security functions help you to protect your programs and data from harm, to keep data shielded and private, and to deploy new applications in security-aware runtime environments.

Java also provides several tools to help you to manage access to system resources; to create, store and maintain encrypted public and private passwords (key pairs) and certificates; and to create and sign jarfiles during the deployment process.


Note: For a brief overview of security features supported in Java SE 6, see the Security Overview Whitepaper in the Security Guides directory.
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