No service is successful unless they are secure. In the context of Web services what does security really mean? In this article, Kaushalye Kapuruge discusses this.
Table of Contents
- Web Services [0]
- Information Security [0]
- Web Services Security [0]
- Threats on Web Services [0]
- Limitations in Conventional Mechanisms [0]
- Web Services Security Standards [0]
- Securing your Web Service [0]
- Web Services Security Efforts [0]
- Conclusion [0]
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Apache Axis2/Java [1]
Apache Axis2/C [2]
Apache Rampart/Java [3]
Apache Rampart/C [4]
WSO2 WSF/PHP [5]
WSO2 WSF/C [6]
WSO2 WSF/Ruby [7]
WSO2 WSAS [8]
WSO2 ESB [9]
WS-Security Policy specification [10]
WS-Security Specification [11]
WS-Trust specification [12]
WS-Secure Conversation specification [13]
XML-Signature Syntax and Processing [14]
XML Encryption Syntax and Processing [15]
Author
Malinda Kaushalye Kapuruge is a Senior Software Engineer, WSO2 Inc. kaushalye at wso2 dot com
Links:
[1] http://ws.apache.org/axis2/
[2] http://ws.apache.org/axis2/c/
[3] http://ws.apache.org/rampart/
[4] http://ws.apache.org/rampart/c/
[5] http://wso2.org/projects/wsf/php
[6] http://wso2.org/projects/wsf/c
[7] http://wso2.org/projects/wsf/ruby
[8] http://wso2.org/projects/wsas/java
[9] http://wso2.org/projects/esb/java
[10] http://specs.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/07/securitypolicy/ws-securitypolicy.pdf
[11] http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-soap-message-security-1.0.pdf
[12] http://specs.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/02/trust/WS-Trust.pdf
[13] http://specs.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/02/sc/WS-SecureConversation.pdf
[14] http://www.w3.org/TR/xmldsig-core/
[15] http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlenc-core/