Part III Secure Communication
Oracle Fusion Middleware uses technologies such as Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), keystores, wallets, and certificates; and standards such as FIPS to secure communication between its components.
- Configuring SSL in Oracle Fusion Middleware
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is used to secure communications between Oracle Fusion Middleware components in web, middle, and data tiers. This chapter provides procedures to secure communications, describes advanced scenarios beyond the basic topologies and explains best practices. - Managing Keystores, Wallets, and Certificates
Oracle Fusion Middleware supports security features and tools to administer keystores, keys, and certificates. These artifacts are used to configure SSL and related tasks for Oracle Fusion Middleware components. - FIPS 140 Support in Oracle Fusion Middleware
Oracle Fusion Middleware supports Federal Information Processing Standard, FIPS 140–2, a U.S. government standard that defines security requirements for cryptographic modules.