Quick Answer JSPP, or “Just-in-Time Secure Peer-to-Peer,” is a communication protocol that enables instant, encrypted peer-to-peer connections…
JSPP security
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**JSPP security** refers to the practices, tools, and protocols used to protect JavaServer Pages (JSP) applications within the Java platform from vulnerabilities and threats. This tag covers topics related to securing server-side JSP code, managing user authentication and authorization, preventing common web attacks such as cross-site scripting (XSS) and SQL injection, and implementing best security practices in JSP-based web applications. Use this tag for discussions, tutorials, and guides focused on enhancing the security of JSP projects and ensuring safe web deployment.