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How To Implement SOA Security The Easy Way

        posted by , February 19, 2011

SOA security can be painless — when you do it right.

Loosely Coupled, Discoverable, Interoperable Security

A simple toolset: WS-Security extends the power of web services to provide everything you need for SOA security: access control, encryption, trust, transport security and non-repudiation.

SOA security

Message Example

WS-Security adds timestamp, authentication, certificates, token, signing and encryption information to the SOAP message header. The body of the SOAP message can be encrypted.

web service security

Well ... maybe not that easy

Service level security is the easy part — SOA also requires business and infrastructure level security.

security management



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