Oracle has faced an uphill battle when it comes to Java and security. As soon as a series of fixes are released, someone somewhere (usually a researcher) discovers another flaw, and the cycle begins anew – and it’s painful. Now, Oracle plans to fix that by heavily investing in Java’s security.
Nandini Ramani, Oracle’s lead for the software development team that’s building the Java platform, wrote in a blog post on Friday that the company is seeing gains from their investments in the platform’s security and that such investments will continue.
SOURCE: securityweek.com
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