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Securing Web Services with WS-Security Demystifying WS-Security, WS-Policy, SAML, XML Signature, and XML Encryption

Securing Web Services with WS-Security Demystifying WS-Security, WS-Policy, SAML, XML Signature, and XML Encryption

Securing Web Services with WS-Security Demystifying WS-Security, WS-Policy,
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Securing Web Services with WS-Security Demystifying WS-Security, WS-Policy, SAML, XML Signature, and XML Encryption

by Jothy Rosenberg; David Remy

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Indianapolis Indiana: Sams, 2004. softcover paperback. Paperback. Very Good. Publication Date: May 22, 2004 ISBN-13: 978-0672326516 | Edition: 1 408 pages Dimensions: 0.9 x 6.9 x 8.9 inches Weight: 1.4 pound Comprehensive coverage is given in this up-to-date and practical guide to Web services security--the first to cover the final release of new standards SAML 1.1 and WS-Security. Rosenberg and Remy are security experts who co-founded GeoTrust, the #2 Web site certificate authority, great promise's of Web services will never be realized unless proven to be reliable, available, and have the appropriate level of security. Rosenberg and Remy are among the first to accurately portray Web Services Security by addressing how to apply the correct amount and types of security solutions. The security issues that apply to Web services are similar to those surrounding other technology solutions and systems.Applications deployed as Web services need to incorporate security building blocks including authentication, authorization, confidentiality, availability and reliability, fraudulent transactions, nonrepudiation, compliance, and auditing and monitoring. have not only clearly defined Web Services Security, but they also have put together a great roadmap on how to properly deploy secure Web services at all levels. great promise of Web services will never be realized unless they are proven to be reliable, available, have the appropriate level of security, e first to accurately portray Web Services Security addressing how to apply the correct amount and types of security solutions. The security issues that apply to Web services are similar to those surrounding other tech solutions and systems. Business applications deployed as Web services need to incorporate security building blocks including authentication, authorization, confidentiality, availability and reliability, fraudulent transactions, nonrepudiation, compliance, auditing,monitoring,Web Services Security, bringing a great roadmap todeploy secure Web services at all levels.

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Title
Securing Web Services with WS-Security Demystifying WS-Security, WS-Policy, SAML, XML Signature, and XML Encryption
Author
Jothy Rosenberg; David Remy
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Paperback
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Used - Very Good
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softcover paperback
ISBN 10
0672326515
ISBN 13
9780672326516
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Sams
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Indianapolis Indiana
Date Published
2004
Keywords
WEB Security
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