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ISBN10: 0072224711 | ISBN13: 9780072224719

ISBN10: 0072224711
ISBN13: 9780072224719
By Mark O'Neill

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Your definitive Web Services security resource

Minimize security risks in your system by successfully rolling out secure Web Services with help from this exceptional guide. Web Services Security covers everything network security professionals need to know, including details on Web Services architecture, SOAP, UDDI, WSDL, XML Signature, XML Encryption, SAML, XACML, XKMS, and more. You'll also get implementation techniques as well as case studies featuring global service-provision initiatives such as the Liberty Alliance Project. Practical, comprehensive, and up-to-date, this is a must-have reference for every administrator interested in conquering real-life security challenges through the effective use of Web Services.

  • Learn the high-level principles of security and how they apply to Web Services
  • Deploy Web Services technology following practical and clear examples
  • Use XKMS for validation and accountability
  • Ensure data integrity by using XML Signature and XML Encryption with SOAP
  • Use SAML and XACML for authentication and authorization
  • Learn the major components of the evolving ebXML standard
  • Gain valuable insight into the legal aspects of Web Services security--including digital signature laws, privacy issues, and application-to-application transactions

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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