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- Building Security into Web Services
- Web services provide a very interesting security challenge. Even though they build upon existing Web technology, they require a different approach to security than that of traditional Web sites, many of which pay too little attention to security. -
(Added: 30-May-2002) (Rate It)
- Create Secure Web Services With PKI
- Web services adoption is gaining speed and some Web services security specifications are growing into a new phase of maturity. While not yet standards, some specifications are leading the pack and present opportunities for connecting Web services to a trust infrastructure. -
(Added: 19-Aug-2002) (Rate It)
- Exploring XML Encryption, Part 21
- Here in part 1 of this two-part series, Bilal explains how XML and security are proposed to be integrated into the W3C's Working Draft for XML Encryption. -
(Added: 24-Aug-2002) (Rate It)
- Federation of Identities in a Web Services World
- This document describes the issues around federated identity management and describes a comprehensive solution based on the Web services specifications outlined in the WS-Security roadmap and other related Web services specifications. -
(Added: 9-Jul-2003) (Rate It)
- Getting Started With XML Security
- Meeting security requirements for privacy, confidentiality and integrity is essential in order to move business online. With the growing acceptance of XML technologies for documents and protocols, it is logical that security should be integrated with XML solutions. -
(Added: 12-Aug-2002) (Rate It)
- Implement security layers, Part 1
- This article focuses on the basic plumbing technologies, defining security in an XML context, XML canonicalization, and PKI infrastructure, and providing a step-by-step guide to generating keys. -
(Added: 1-Nov-2003) (Rate It)
- Implement security layers, Part 2
- this article discusses XML encryption and XML signature. This series will give you a practical grasp of the basic technology used for securing XML messages. -
(Added: 1-Nov-2003) (Rate It)
- Positive Identification
- Despite industry politics, standards make progress for federated identity management and Web services security -
(Added: 18-Feb-2003) (Rate It)
- Positive Identification
- Perhaps the biggest hurdle holding back Web services to date has been the lack of a standard security model for authenticating users and establishing network identities. -
(Added: 25-Sep-2002) (Rate It)
- SAML Brings Security to XML
- SAML uses XML to distribute authentication and authorization information across platforms, organizations, and vendors. -
(Added: 25-Sep-2002) (Rate It)
- SAML Looks to Allay XML Security Concerns
- Into this fray steps the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS) and its Security Services Technical Committee. Their solution is called the Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML or "sam-ul"), which utilizes XML to encode messages related to authentication and authorization. -
(Added: 19-Aug-2002) (Rate It)
- SAML Roadmap To Bridge Security Standards
- The OASIS SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language) initiative is becoming a core "bridge" standard for helping ensure compatibility among web services security approaches push by IBM, Microsoft, Sun and others, key web services security execs told Open Enterprise Trends. -
(Added: 1-Nov-2002) (Rate It)
- Securing the Username Token with WSE 2.0
- Get guidance on dealing with the Username token: examine two classes of attacks against a typical system that employs Username tokens, and discover mitigating techniques to bolster your system against these attacks. -
(Added: 6-Feb-2005) (Rate It)
- Securing Web Services
- Any security model must illustrate how data can flow an application or network topology to meet the requirements... -
(Added: 19-Aug-2002) (Rate It)
- Securing Web Services
- Clearly, if Web services are going to be practical for business, the request and response messages need end-to-end protection against snooping and modification. -
(Added: 15-Sep-2002) (Rate It)
- Securing Web Services using XKMS
- Unlike many XML-enabled technologies, XKMS has the potential to revolutionize Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) by making PKI simpler to deploy, use and manage. -
(Added: 5-Oct-2003) (Rate It)
- Security in a Web Services World
- This document describes a proposed strategy for addressing security within a Web service environment. It defines a comprehensive Web service security model that supports, integrates and unifies several popular security models, mechanisms, and technologie -
(Added: 19-May-2002) (Rate It)
- Security In Web Services: An Evolving Threat Model
- Udi Manber, chief scientist at Yahoo!, apprised security researchers at the IEEE's Symposium on Security and Privacy about attacks likely to become commonplace in the emerging era of large-scale, distributed web services. -
(Added: 21-May-2002) (Rate It)
- Security Issues with SOAP
- Some of the very features that make SOAP attractive, such as its flexibility and its compatibility with HTTP, also provide opportunities for security breaches. This article discusses SOAP security issues and how they can be addressed. -
(Added: 18-Jan-2003) (Rate It)
- SOAP Security Issues
- But paradoxically, the very simplicity feeding SOAP's widespread use also raises the biggest concerns about security for enterprise Web services. -
(Added: 30-May-2002) (Rate It)
- Test-Drive Microsoft's New Web Services Development Kit
- The WSDK Technical Preview lets .NET developers implement WS-Security, WS-Routing, WS-Referral, and WS-Attachment (DIME) specifications with minimal added code. Read a complete review of the WSDK with coding tips. Download the WSDKClient Windows form project or preview the WSDK with a ASP.NET client at http://www.oakleaf.ws/WSDKClientASP/. -
(Added: 27-Aug-2002) (Rate It)
- Toward Secure XML Federations
- by L. Wang, D. Wijesekera and S. Jajodia, to appear in 16th IFIP WG11.3 Working Conference on Database and Application Security (IFIP-WG11.3 2002) -
(Added: 19-Aug-2002) (Rate It)
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