This book provides readers with the most up-to-date information, tools, and solutions they need in order to effectively understand and implement secure web services.Includes details on core security issues, and coverage about trust, confidentiality, cryptography, authentication, authorisation, and Kerberos.
This book provides readers with the most up-to-date information, tools, and solutions they need in order to effectively understand and implement secure web services.Includes details on core security issues, and coverage about trust, confidentiality, cryptography, authentication, authorisation, and Kerberos.
Mark O'Neill is the principal author of Web Services Security (McGraw-Hill/Osborne, 2003). Mark has written on the topic of XML and web services security in magazines such as Web Services Journal, XML Journal, Java Pro, Enterprise Architect, Infoconomy, and Technology for Finance. As Chief Technical Officer at Vordel, a pioneering vendor of XML security products, Mark has met many early adopters of XML, gathering and synthesizing their security requirements. Mark regularly presents training courses on web services security in London, California, and on the U.S. East Coast. For the past four years, he has been chosen as a speaker on the topic of XML security at the RSA Conference, the infosec industry's largest annual conference. Mark lives in an old house in Boston's up-and-coming Roslindale neighborhood, with Kristen and their two-year-old son Ben.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Introduction 1: Presenting Web Services 2: Presenting Security 3: New Challenges and New Threats Part II: XML Security 4: XML Signature 5: XML Encryption 6: SAML 7: XACML 8: XML Key Management Specification (XKMS) Part III: Security in SOAP: Presenting WS-Security 9: WS-Security Part IV: Security in Web Services Frameworks 10: .NET and Passport 11: The Liberty Alliance Project 12: UDDI and Security Part V: Conclusion 13: ebXML 14: Legal Considerations A: Case Studies
Part I: Introduction 1: Presenting Web Services 2: Presenting Security 3: New Challenges and New Threats Part II: XML Security 4: XML Signature 5: XML Encryption 6: SAML 7: XACML 8: XML Key Management Specification (XKMS) Part III: Security in SOAP: Presenting WS-Security 9: WS-Security Part IV: Security in Web Services Frameworks 10: .NET and Passport 11: The Liberty Alliance Project 12: UDDI and Security Part V: Conclusion 13: ebXML 14: Legal Considerations A: Case Studies
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