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In Chapter 11, “Microservices Security Fundamentals,” we discussed the common patterns and fundamentals related to securing microservices. If you haven’t gone through it, we strongly recommend you do that. In this chapter, we discuss how to implement security for microservices using Spring Boot. We explain how you can invoke a microservice directly, either as an end user or a system, secure the communication between two microservices, access controlling, and protecting access to the actuator endpoints.
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© 2018 Kasun Indrasiri and Prabath Siriwardena
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Indrasiri, K., Siriwardena, P. (2018). Securing Microservices. In: Microservices for the Enterprise. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3858-5_12
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