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This document is intended for
System and security administrators who administer web services and manage security
Application developers who are developing web services and testing the security prior to deployment of the web services
Security architects who create security policies
It is recommended that you review Administering Mobile Security Access Server to gain a better understanding of Mobile Security Access Server (MSAS), a component in the Oracle Mobile Security Suite.
The document is organized as follows:
Predefined Policies – describes the MSAS predefined security policies.
Predefined Assertion Templates – describes the MSAS predefined security assertion templates.
Assertion Template Settings and Configuration Properties – provides details on all the assertion template settings and configuration properties.
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