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Security Guide for Guided Procedures: This document is not included as part of the installation guides, configuration guides, technical operation manuals, or upgrade guides. Such guides are only relevant for a certain phase of the software life cycle, whereby the security guides provide information that is relevant for all life cycle phases.
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SAP NetWeaver Application Server ABAP Security Guide: This guide is to provide you with an overview of the security aspects and recommendations when using the SAP NetWeaver Application Server (SAP NetWeaver AS) ABAP for your applications.
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RFC/ICF Security Guide: This guide provides you with fundamental information and advice for the secure use of RFC and ICF when communicating between SAP systems and other SAP systems or external systems.
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SAP Content Server Security Guide: The SAP Content Server and the SAP Cache Server were designed for managing large quantities of documents efficiently in diverse locations. These documents usually contain confidential information of considerable value to the company. To protect the documents sufficiently enough, the various security measures are explained in this guide.
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Search and Classification (TREX) Security Guide: This guide describes the topics relevant to security that affect SAP NetWeaver Search and Classification (TREX). TREX finds information in both structured and unstructured data.
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SAP NetWeaver Process Integration Security Guide: This security guide explains the security features included in SAP NetWeaver usage type Process Integration (PI) and recommends how to apply these features to protect data and to maximize the confidentiality of data that passes through a PI landscape.
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Security Guide for Connectivity with the J2EE Engine: The J2EE Connector Architecture (JCA) enables connectivity to back-end systems such as Enterprise Information Systems (EIS), using resource adapters. The adapters are modules that are deployed on a J2EE compatible application server and provide unified access to the resource system for any application components that are also installed on the server.
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