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- Web Services Security for WSRP OracleAS Portal 10.1.4
- This white paper describes how to secure access to JSR 168 standards-based WSRP v1 portlets from OracleAS Portal 10.1.4.1. The Web Services for Remote Portlets WSRP specification indicates that Web Services Security (WS-Security) may be leveraged for providing secure identity propagation between the Portal consumer and the portlet producer. Without...
- Tags: Web Services For Remote Portlets, Portlet, Web, Web Services Security, Identity Propagation
- White papers 2008-09-01
- Enabling Web Service Extensions for Scientific Workflows
- Web Services have become an integral part of workflow orchestration in scientific applications and many tools used by scientists including Kepler, Taverna and Triana incorporate Web Services. However orchestration of complex workflows that involve services that exploit standards like WS-Addressing or WS-Security are not easily managed by these tools. Most...
- Tags: Web, Use Case, Web Service, Web Services Security, Workflow, Indiana University, Web Services, Cloud Computing, Security, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Is security the SOA showstopper?
- A new report in InformationWeek by Andy Dornan calls SOA security "one treacherous journey."Vendors and committees have thrown a bewildering plethora of immature or incompatible security specs and solutions at usTreacherous indeed. SOA increasingly addresses services on both sides of the firewall, and therefore opens up the most critical business...
- Tags: General, Joe McKendrick, OASIS, security, SOA, SOA Security, Standards Watch, Web Services, Web Services Security
- Blog posts 2007-07-30
- Web Services Security and Federated Identity Authentication
- Over the past few years as web services technology has matured, so has its use in complex line of business applications. Projects to create Service Oriented Architecture and Complex Supply Chain Integration are pushing the boundaries of present web services specifications. As organisations and applications using web services collaborate across...
- Tags: Web, Identity Federation, Web Service, Web Services Security, Channel Management, Web Services, Security, Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2007-06-17
- Choose the Right Web Services Security Solution
- Web services are designed to expose business functionality in an interoperable and loosely coupled manner. While they have the potential to reap the benefits of an SOA infrastructure, they also introduce the risk of unauthorized access to the business assets. Therefore, it is important to secure web services by limiting...
- Tags: Web, Web Service, Jupitermedia Corp., Web Services Security, Web Services, Channel Management, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Cloud Computing, Security, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
- White papers 2007-05-21
- Web Services Security: What's Required to Secure a Service-Oriented Architecture
- As organizations move to adopt SOA, they face a new set of requirements in their security landscape. The nature of SOA's loosely-coupled connections and use of open access have the potential to leave data unprotected, especially during multi-step transactions. As a result, there is a need to address more...
- Tags: Web, Web Services Security, SOA, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2006-10-01
- Web Services Security With WebSphere Application Server V6 - Part 1: Introduction to Security Architectures
- This paper provides an introduction to some simple Web services security architectures. Subsequent papers in this series will provide step-by-step instructions on how to implement these architectures using IBM products, as well as further advice on selecting tokens. The purpose of the diagrams in this paper is to convey the...
- Tags: Web, IBM WebSphere, Web Services Security, Intermediary, Architecture, IBM WebSphere Application Server, IBM Corp., Web Services, Security, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2006-04-19
- Security: standards aren't enough
- A lot of people worry about the security of Web services transactions, and rightfully so. However, some experts are concerned that we're taking a ham-handed approach to Web services security, and worrying too much about the wrong types of threats. Such concern was voiced recently in a ZDNET commentary by...
- Tags: attack, security
- Blog posts 2005-10-11
- McAfee tool to check Web services security
- McAfee tool to check Web services securityParasoft's SOA Test 4.0 Does thisParasoft's SOA Test 4.0 does this in the context of functional testing scenarios. Much more robust solution and much more mature.
- Tags: Web services, PRODUCTIVITY, SECURITY, Parasoft SOA Test, Web Services Security, McAfee Inc., tool, Web
- Discussion threads 2005-07-13
- Web Services Security Interoperability Using WSE 2.0 SP3 and WebLogic Workshop 8.1.4
- The basic goal of this paper is to demonstrate the state-of-the-art in Web services security interoperability between WebLogic Workshop 8.1.4 and WSE 2.0 SP3 using username tokens and X.509 certificates. For the most part, this is a success. Thanks a great deal to compliance to the OASIS Web Services Security...
- Tags: Web, BEA WebLogic, Interoperability, BEA WebLogic Workshop, Web Services Security, Web Services, Security, Enterprise Software, Middleware, Software
- White papers 2005-06-01
- WS-Security Interoperability Using WSE 2.0 and Sun JWSDP 1.5
- WS-Security is a specification to enable security for Web services; specifically through message integrity, message confidentiality, and single message authentication. Many vendors are now starting to provide implementations of WS-Security. Microsoft offers OASIS WS-Security 1.0 support in WSE Web Services Enhancements 2.0, a download from MSDN that complements the Web...
- Tags: Interoperability, Sun Microsystems Inc., Web Services Security, Microsoft Corp., OASIS, Web Services, Security, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2005-05-01
- Security still up in the air for many
- A new survey out today from Oblix finds security continues to be a showstopper for Web services implementations. About 42% of 260 IT managers and developers say security concerns have kept them from extending Web services beyond the firewall, versus 43% that say there has been no problem. (Another...
- Tags: Web, security, Web service, Web Services Security
- Blog posts 2005-01-31
- The Java Web Services Developer Pack 1.5
- This webcast explains the Java Web Services Developer Pack 1.5. The Java Web Services Developer Pack JWSDP provides developers with access to the latest Web Services and XML technologies. The JWSDP 1.5 release, which occurred in November 2004, delivers support for the latest WS-I profiles, XML and Web Services Security,...
- Tags: Developer, Web, Digital Signature, Java, Web Services Security, XML, Digital Signatures, Channel Management, Security, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Marketing
- Webcasts
- MSDN Architecture Webcast: Web Services Security Patterns (Level 300)
- Making an architectural decision on securing Web services is not as simple as building the services themselves. Web service security presents many more challenges than securing a typical enterprise application because the reach and scope of the services is far larger and diverse. Your choice of Web service architecture, infrastructure...
- Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Web, Webcast, Web Service, Web Services Security, Microsoft Corp., Architecture, Channel Management, Web Services, Cloud Computing, Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software
- Webcasts
- Ensuring Web Services Security through Automated Identity Testing
- The proliferation of service-oriented architectures SOAs and the trend toward external partner integration have added layers of complexity to identity testing. And because there is no standard methodology for testing identities, roles, and access controls within Web services, application developers must try to anticipate and test every possible use case...
- Tags: Web, Web Services Security, SOA, Identity, Crosscheck Networks, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers
- MSDN Architecture Webcast: Web Services Security Patterns (Level 200)
- There are many choices a user needs to make when providing security for the Web services, including whether to secure at the message or the transport level, and what form of certificate or token to use. This webcast discusses the latest guidance from Microsoft patterns & practices and offers recommendations...
- Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Web, Webcast, Web Service, Web Services Security, Microsoft Corp., Channel Management, Web Services, Cloud Computing, Security, Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software
- Webcasts
- MSDN Webcast: Microsoft ASP.NET and Web Services Security (Level 200)
- Helping to protect Web sites against unauthorized access is a critical, complex issue for Web developers. This webcast aims to answer the questions about security and Microsoft ASP.NET.
- Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Web, Webcast, Microsoft ASP.NET, Web Services Security, Microsoft Corp., .Net, Channel Management, Middleware, Security, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software
- Webcasts
- Web Services Security Patterns Post Game Show
- The listener of this webcast a post game chat will get information about Securing Web Services with X.509 Certificates in WSE 3.0.
- Tags: Web, Game Show, Web Services Security, Microsoft Corp., Games, Web Services, Personal Technology, Enterprise Software, Software
- Webcasts
- Web Services Security Patterns (Part 2)
- Got web services? Need security. But with so many options how to decide which way to go? Patterns are developer's friend, and so are the folks in the patterns & practices team. In this blast from the past webcast the listener will get the lowdown on the web services security...
- Tags: Web, Web Services Security, Patterns, Web Services, Channel Management, Security, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
- Webcasts
- Web Services Security Patterns (Part 1)
- Got web services? Need security. But with so many options how to decide which way to go? Patterns are developer's friend, and so are the folks in the patterns & practices team. In this blast from the past webcast the listener will get the lowdown on the web services security...
- Tags: Web, Web Services Security, Patterns, Web Services, Channel Management, Security, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
- Webcasts
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