Entrust Authority: Security Toolkit for Java
The Security Toolkit for the Java Platform enables organizations to improve service levels and cost-effectively achieve new market opportunity goals with fast time-to-market, secure custom application development.
With the Entrust Authority Security Toolkit for the Java Platform, developers can easily build and deploy online business applications complete with flexible, modular security services, including encryption and digital signatures using X.509 managed certificates. Easy integration of proven security lowers development costs and enables developers to focus on business issues rather than spending cycles developing services that are outside their core competency.
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Entrust Authority Security Toolkit for the Java Platform provides a FIPS certified secure and trusted framework for successful e-business development of high performance applications. Implemented using open standards, the Security Toolkit for the Java Platform makes it easy to build interoperable Java applications, applets, or servlets with multiple Internet security solutions, providing a complete Java solution for secure Government, Enterprise and Web communications.
Security Toolkit for the Java Platform can be used to integrate cryptographic applications with multiple PKI Solutions or without a PKI. Developers can build e-business applications that seamlessly integrate into a managed public-key infrastructure (PKI) environment to cost effectively deliver secure custom applications without concern for complexities of key management or fundamental security architecture issues.
The Security Toolkit for the Java Platform offers application developers a complete framework for successful e-business development. This means that GemStone's customers can deliver high performance applications with confidence in the dynamic iCommerce market. — Doug Pollack, Vice President of Marketing, GemStone
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