DSTC seminar: Paul Cotton, 04.00PM, Fri 15 Aug 2003
Making Web Services Secure
Speaker: Paul Cotton, Program Manager, XML Standards, Microsoft Canada
When: 04.00PM, Friday 15 Aug 2003
Venue: DSTC Boardroom, Level 7, General Purpose South, UQ
Host: (seminar host unavailable)
Abstract:
The Web services security architecture represents a combined initiative by Microsoft and IBM to provide a framework for Web services security. The WS-Security Roadmap defined several emerging requirements for security in the Web services environment complementing today's solutions to provide comprehensive security countermeasures. This talk will discuss in detail the WSS-SOAP Message Security specification and how it defines the use of several existing and emerging technologies at the SOAP message level. We will examine the newest WS-Security specifications, including WS-Policy, WS-Trust, WS-SecureConversation, and WS-Federation, and the state of WS-Security roadmap.
Note:
RSVP is not required, however if you are at another site and want to video-tele-conference in please contact Jody Treloar (treloar@dstc.edu.au) so that this can be arranged.
Biography:
(biography unavailable)
Type:
Lunchtime Forum
Contact:
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or Guido Governatori (ITEE seminar co-ordinator)
(guido@itee.uq.edu.au)
ITEE seminar web page: http://www.itee.uq.edu.au/~seminar
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