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Securing Internet Sessions with Sorbet
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Fred Long, Carnegie Mellon University
Robert C. Seacord, Carnegie Mellon University
Scott A. Hissam, Carnegie Mellon University
John E. Robert, Carnegie Mellon University
More and more organizations are using intranets, and even the Internet, as the communications media for important data. However, such communications media are inherently insecure and subject to hijacking. To secure these connections, mechanisms must be built on top of the underlying communications facilities. In this paper, we discuss one such security mechanism and describe an implementation using common object request broker architecture (CORBA) -based interceptors.
Index Terms:
Security, CORBA, Interceptor, SSL, Java, COTS
Citation:
Fred Long, Robert C. Seacord, Scott A. Hissam, John E. Robert, "Securing Internet Sessions with Sorbet," iceccs, pp.2, Fifth IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems (ICECCS'99), 1999
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