CERT has released the Java Secure Coding Standard in addition to existing secure coding standards for the C and C++ programming languages.
The rules and recommendations are not globally editable, but anyone is able at add comments, and qualified individuals can be added as editors.
We are depending on the active involvement of the Java community (you) to make this effort a success. CERT invites you to participate in this effort by reviewing content in the Java space and providing comments, or by contributing new rules and recommendations for secure Java coding.
Java Secure Coding Standard
CERT C Secure Coding Standard
CERT C++ Secure Coding Standard
CERT Java/C/C++ Secure Coding Standard
Here is documentation about protocols etc.
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