About the White Paper:
Minimize security risks in your system by successfully rolling out secure Web Services with help from this 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.
What kind of security do we need for Web services? This chapter shows that Web services security focuses on the application layer. The implementation technologies of focus are HTTP and SOAP.
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