Security in the Web Services/XML Environment

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Description

The unique characteristics of Web Services applications pose a significant challenge to the security of Web Services and XML applications and environments. In this seminar, delegates examine the various Web Services security schemes being designed and implemented by the industry and in the Business community, where security is always a top priority. Specific tools are examined so that delegates can integrate them into new and existing environments. This seminar explains how to implement secure Web Services and includes coverage of trust, confidentiality, cryptography, authentication, authorization, and Kerberos. You will also find details on Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML), XML Key Management Specification (XKMS), XML Encryption, Hypertext Transfer Protocol-Reliability (HTTP-R) and more. It provides delegates with up-to-the-minute information on tools, standards, vendor initiatives, and hands-on solutions to understanding and implementing secure Web Services. Practical examples are used throughout the seminar to present real-world solutions to Web security issues.

What you will learn

  • Develop security goals and requirements
  • Determine security roles and responsibilities
  • Manage risk
  • Provide cryptography, authentication, and authorization
  • Identify Web Services security limitations
  • Create and use public key certificates
  • Manage digital signatures
  • Specify SAML, XACML, WS-Security, and other standards
  • Secure ePortal and eBusiness data
  • Secure  .NET, J2EE, and other infrastructures and apps
  • Administer Web Services security
  • Plan and build secure Web Services architectures