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- Understanding WS-Security
- This article looks at how to use WS-Security to embed security within the SOAP message itself, exploring the concerns WS-Security addresses: authentication, signatures, and encryption. -
(Added: 5-Nov-2002) (Rate It)
- Understanding XML Digital Signature
- This article looks at the XML Digital Signature specification, explaining its processing model and some of its capabilities. It provides a more detailed, lower-level understanding of how the WS-Security specification implements its message security feature. -
(Added: 29-Jul-2003) (Rate It)
- Web Services Security
- In addition to restricting access, an XML Web service may need to ensure the privacy of data transmitted to and from clients, as well as protect internal business logic and data stores used to implement the service. -
(Added: 29-May-2002) (Rate It)
- XKMS does the heavy work of PKI
- XML Key Management Specification (XKMS) borrows the best of PKI without reducing scalability or security. XKMS creates a trust service that shields clients from complexity by providing an XML interface to PKI. -
(Added: 5-Oct-2003) (Rate It)
- XML Key Management
- Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) provides the much-required foundation for managing public and private keys used in cryptographic processes. Explore XKMS specifications and how they correlate with PKIs in Web service communications. -
(Added: 26-Feb-2003) (Rate It)
- XML Web Services Security Issues
- The number one concern that prevents many enterprises from implementing Web Services in a meaningful way is the lack of understanding of what the security risks are. -
(Added: 20-May-2002) (Rate It)
- XML-Trust
- This new white paper answers the following key questions:
Public Key Infrastructures: what are they and how do they work?
What standards does XML Trust comprise and how do they enhance security?
What toolkits are available for implementing XML Trust and how are they used? -
(Added: 20-Jan-2003) (Rate It)
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