Java Security
Secure your Java and mitigate your risk
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How to Keep Your Java Applications Secure
A little over a year ago, in April 2019, the way most Java users accessed updates for the JDK changed. The reason for this was a combination of changes made... The post How to Keep Your Java...
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Azul Webinar: How to Keep Your Java Applications Secure
Since Oracle stopped providing free security updates for Java 8 and 11, there have been 71 published Java security vulnerabilities, including 11 published on July 14th. Deploying fixes to secure Java
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Java Security Updates
The necessity of timely Java security updates.
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Azul Zulu: More Secure Alternative to Oracle Java SE at Much Less Cost
The same secure JDK foundation as Oracle, but at least 30% less cost! Lower cost, greater security, better Java support.
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Utilities Reliability Standard Protocol CIP-013
Cybersecurity Supply Chain Risk Management for the Utilities Industry.
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Improve DevOpsSec Processes in Production with Zulu Mission Control and JDK Flight Recorder
Zulu Mission Control and JDK Flight Recorder are powerful tools for Java developers, which have been open-sourced by Oracle and are now part of OpenJDK 8, 11, and later versions. This webinar shows h
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CPUs, PSUs, SLAs; Understanding Three Letter Acronyms
CPUs, PSUs, SLAs; Making Sense of TLAs for Java updates.
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Java: Stable, Secure and Affordable
Java continues to vie for first place as the most popular platform for software development in the world. The power of the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) extends the platform’s appeal... The post...
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Best Practices for Moving to OpenJDK
This white paper explains what Azul Zulu is, and how to migrate applications from the Oracle JDK to the Zulu builds of OpenJDK.
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OpenJDK Comparison Matrix
A summary of OpenJDK options for the enterprise.
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OpenJDK CPU Updates
Why OpenJDK CPU updates deliver better security and less operational risk.
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7 Reasons to #SwitchToAzul
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Cost-Effective Java with Azul Zulu
A review of how Oracle has changed the licensing of their JDK, meaning that long-term support (LTS) for commercial Java use is no longer free.
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CPU, PSU and SLA. Making Sense of TLAs for Java Updates
Updating Java has changed. In January 2019, the last public updates (for commercial users) of both Oracle JDK 8 and the Oracle OpenJDK JDK 11 were released. Non-commercial users, for... The post...
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Case Study - Curity Identity Server
Curity Utilizes Azul Zulu to Power Its Java-based Identity Server. “We needed to OEM Java to alleviate our customers’ concerns about the changes; we needed one supported, secure JDK."
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Ten Reasons to Explore Azul Zulu Embedded
Ten reasons to explore Azul Zulu Embedded
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Azul Zulu Enterprise
Certified builds of OpenJDK with cost-effective, timely security updates.
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