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Leopard Reference: Security
Secure transport technology consists of programming interfaces that allow network communication to be secure from malicious intrusion or interception. Developers can use the programming interfaces provided by Apple to establish and maintain a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS) session in a way that is independent of the underlying transport protocol.

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CBGroupIdentity Class Reference (HTML) (PDF)
Describes the class for operating on user identities.
2007-05-14
CBIdentity Class Reference (HTML) (PDF)
Describes the class used to create and operate on identities.
2007-05-14
CBIdentityAuthority Class Reference (HTML) (PDF)
Describes the class used to manipulate identity authority databases.
2007-05-14
CBIdentityPicker Class Reference (HTML) (PDF)
Describes the class that manages the identity picker.
2007-05-14
CBUserIdentity Class Reference (HTML) (PDF)
Describes the class for operating on user identities.
2007-05-14
Collaboration Framework Reference (HTML) (PDF)
Describes the Objective-C API for monitoring and editing identities.
2007-05-14
Core Services Identity Reference (HTML)
Describes the C API for creating, maintaining and finding users and groups.
2008-04-08
Identity Services Reference Collection (HTML) (PDF)
Describes the APIs for using identities and the Identity Picker.
2007-05-14
Secure Transport Reference (HTML) (PDF)
Describes the C API for creating a Secure Sockets Layer session over any transport layer.
2004-08-31