Chapter 12. Security and Single Sign-On

“Notes has so many components that the Internet lacks. Authentication [checking the identity of users logging in], for instance, is not built into the Web, but it's handled by Notes. At some point the Web will have all these things, but it will be challenging to integrate them.”

Bill Wilson, Senior Vice President of Johnson & Higgins, a New York City insurance brokerage that has 6,000 employees on Notes (Fortune, July 8, 1996)

In this chapter, we present and discuss the security features of the WebSphere and Domino server products, which are used together to secure Web applications. Both products provide support for securing the application components that they serve. They each implement a range of Internet ...

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