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As you plan and build a ColdFusion application, you'll need to consider security in several ways -- securing both your development environment and your application's resources.
ColdFusion Server now supports several levels of Advanced Security:
See Administering ColdFusion Server for information on using the Administrator to set up security rules and policies, as well as RDS security for developers working in ColdFusion Studio.
In the User Security chapter of the Advanced ColdFusion Development book, you'll find information and examples on how developers can implement user runtime security using CFML tags and functions.
Advanced security is not currently supported in ColdFusion Server for Solaris.
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