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* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/jguard jGuard] - jGuard is written in Java. Its goal is to provide a security framework based on JAAS (Java Authentication and Authorization Security). The framework is written for web and standalone applications, to easily provide solutions for access control problems.
 
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* [http://oaccframework.org/ OACC] - OACC is an application security framework for Java designed for fine grained (object level) access control. OACC uses the abstraction of a ''resource'' for the application objects being secured. This key abstraction enables OACC to provide a rich API that includes grant, revoke and query capabilities for storing and managing the application's security relationships.
  
 
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Revision as of 03:21, 24 November 2014

A list of third party (i.e. not part of Java SE or EE) security frameworks. This page contains a list of Java security libraries and frameworks and indicates which security features each library supports.

Enterprise

  • OWASP Enterprise Security API a new OWASP project to provide all essential security services under one roof.
  • HDIV A web application security framework that provides a number of functions.

Access Control (Authentication and Authorization)

  • jGuard - jGuard is written in Java. Its goal is to provide a security framework based on JAAS (Java Authentication and Authorization Security). The framework is written for web and standalone applications, to easily provide solutions for access control problems.
  • OACC - OACC is an application security framework for Java designed for fine grained (object level) access control. OACC uses the abstraction of a resource for the application objects being secured. This key abstraction enables OACC to provide a rich API that includes grant, revoke and query capabilities for storing and managing the application's security relationships.

Encryption

  • Bouncycastle - Lightweight Java cryptography APIs
  • Jasypt - Jasypt is a java library which allows the developer to add basic encryption capabilities to his/her projects with minimum effort, and without the need of having deep knowledge on how cryptography works.

Cross Site Scripting (XSS)

  • OWASP Java Encoder Project is a Java 1.5+ simple-to-use drop-in high-performance encoder class with no dependencies to help Java web developers defend against Cross Site Scripting.
  • OWASP Java HTML Sanitizer Project is a fast and easy to configure HTML Sanitizer written in Java which lets you include HTML authored by third-parties in your web application while protecting against XSS.
  • OWASP Java JSON Sanitizer is a tool to convert JSON-like content to valid JSON! The OWASP JSON Sanitizer Project is a simple to use Java library that can be attached at either end of a data-pipeline

Additional Java Security Libraries

Name and link
Updated
AU
AC
CF
CR
IV
OE
SM
XM
XS
AntiSami
2011




 Y
Y



Apache Santuarrio
2011







 Y

Apache Shiro
2011
Y
Y
 ?
Y
 ?
Y
Y
 ?
Y
Bouncy Castle
2011



Y





CSRFGuard
 ?


Y
Y





ESAPI
2010
Y
Y
 ?
Y
Y
Y
 ?

Y
Jasypt
2010



Y





iGuard
2011
Y
Y







OACC
2014
Y
Y

Y
Y

 ?


Vlad
 ?




Y





Security Features Key

  • AU Authentication
  • AC Authorization / Access Control
  • CF Anti CSRF
  • CR Cryptography
  • IV Input Validation
  • OE Output encoding
  • SM Session management
  • XM XML security
  • XS XSS protection