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Securing Jakarta EE (Java EE) Application Servers: An Executive Guide

Securing Jakarta EE (Java EE) Application Servers: An Executive Guide

Identify Vulnerabilities. Harden Servers. Safeguard Enterprise Java.

Jakarta EE (Java EE) application servers remain a critical backbone for enterprise systems in 2025. But with evolving attack vectors like insecure deserialization, unpatched libraries, and remote code execution, executives must prioritize server security to prevent costly breaches and compliance failures.

That’s why we created Securing Jakarta EE Application Servers: An Executive Guide—a concise, no-fluff resource designed to help leaders quickly understand the risks, best practices, and strategic considerations for securing enterprise Java runtimes.

What You’ll Learn

  • The most common vulnerabilities threatening Jakarta EE application servers today
  • Proven secure coding and deployment practices to minimize risks
  • Hardening techniques to strengthen runtime environments against attacks
  • How compliance with standards like PCI DSS and HIPAA impacts application servers
  • Key factors to evaluate when choosing a secure Jakarta EE application server

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