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Network World: Group Offers Open Source Security Code to Java Developers

OpenLiberty.org announces the release of open source code to help developers build privacy and security features into their Web 2.0, component-based and mobile applications. The goal is to help users manage online relationships without sacrificing privacy. The intent is to eventually get open source privacy specifications ramped up for.Net, PHP and Ruby developers. The libraries only address the needs of service providers, relying on service providers. The needs of identity providers are not addressed. The needs for identity providers in an identity transaction.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2122619/network-world–group-offers-open-source-security-code-to-java-developers.html

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