Where is Security...
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... in WebServices? I mean for years we tried to implement encryption on data that go through port 80 (like SSL), and now WebServices enable us to send even more sensitive data over HTTP! Have designers thought about it and can webservices be more secure. Obvioulsy they can be as secure as HTTP, but really that's not much. Anybody have any ideas on this ? Regards, Venet. -------- Black holes are where God divided by zero.(Steven Wright)
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... in WebServices? I mean for years we tried to implement encryption on data that go through port 80 (like SSL), and now WebServices enable us to send even more sensitive data over HTTP! Have designers thought about it and can webservices be more secure. Obvioulsy they can be as secure as HTTP, but really that's not much. Anybody have any ideas on this ? Regards, Venet. -------- Black holes are where God divided by zero.(Steven Wright)
Actually there seem to be some security extensions of SOAP. This documnets describes it: http://www.w3.org/TR/SOAP-dsig Regards, Venet. -------- Black holes are where God divided by zero.(Steven Wright)
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Actually there seem to be some security extensions of SOAP. This documnets describes it: http://www.w3.org/TR/SOAP-dsig Regards, Venet. -------- Black holes are where God divided by zero.(Steven Wright)
Just had a chat with 2 guys from MS and they suggested I look at Trustbridge too. It's one of those things that if you need to develop a solution now, then it won't help. :confused: Cheers, Simon "Sign up for a chance to be among the first to experience the wrath of the gods.", Microsoft's home page (24/06/2002)