Does X lang have security?

I often hear this question when discussing with a Java developer. They (java developers) always ask if your language has a choice, and I don't know what to answer for this. Can someone tell me what Java security means?

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Fast: in java you can come across a different type of "security" (giving this word a broader interpretation).

  • Security at the JVM level (i.e. between two applications in the same JVM)
  • Security at the container level (between two wars deployed on the same application server and the ability of the container to block calls from an unauthorized client)
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