Web services are an important series of industry standards for adding semantics to web-based and XML-based communication, in particular among enterprises. Like the entire series, the security standards and proposals are highly modular. Combinations of several standards are put together for testing as interoperability scenarios, and these scenarios are likely to evolve into industry best practices. In the terminology of security research, the interoperability scenarios correspond to security protocols. Hence, it is desirable to analyze them for security. In this paper, we analyze the security of the new Secure WS-ReliableMessaging Scenario, the first scenario to combine security elements with elements of another quality-of-service standard. ...
Web services have become more popular during the last years. Besides the functional-ity it is very i...
The Web Services Architecture (WSA) defines a comprehensive model for service-oriented interactions ...
What formal guarantees should a secure messaging application provide? Do the most widely-used protoc...
Web services are an important series of industry standards for adding semantics to web-based and XML...
Abstract. Web services are an important series of industry standards for adding semantics to web-bas...
Abstract. Web services are an important series of industry standards for adding semantics to web-bas...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comInternational audienceWeb services send...
Abstract. Web Services technologies have introduced a new challenge for security protocols. Traditio...
AbstractWe consider the problem of specifying and verifying cryptographic security protocols for XML...
AbstractXML and Web Services security specifications define elements to incorporate security tokens ...
We address the problem of securing sequences of SOAP messages exchanged between web services and the...
WS-Security provides basic means to secure SOAP traffic, one envelope at a time. For typical web ser...
When using web services, the involved parties need to address two main concerns: first, each party n...
Web services send and receive messages in XML syntax with some parts hashed, encrypted or signed, ac...
Trust is the main concern in securing web applications and it has to be implemented in every layer o...
Web services have become more popular during the last years. Besides the functional-ity it is very i...
The Web Services Architecture (WSA) defines a comprehensive model for service-oriented interactions ...
What formal guarantees should a secure messaging application provide? Do the most widely-used protoc...
Web services are an important series of industry standards for adding semantics to web-based and XML...
Abstract. Web services are an important series of industry standards for adding semantics to web-bas...
Abstract. Web services are an important series of industry standards for adding semantics to web-bas...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comInternational audienceWeb services send...
Abstract. Web Services technologies have introduced a new challenge for security protocols. Traditio...
AbstractWe consider the problem of specifying and verifying cryptographic security protocols for XML...
AbstractXML and Web Services security specifications define elements to incorporate security tokens ...
We address the problem of securing sequences of SOAP messages exchanged between web services and the...
WS-Security provides basic means to secure SOAP traffic, one envelope at a time. For typical web ser...
When using web services, the involved parties need to address two main concerns: first, each party n...
Web services send and receive messages in XML syntax with some parts hashed, encrypted or signed, ac...
Trust is the main concern in securing web applications and it has to be implemented in every layer o...
Web services have become more popular during the last years. Besides the functional-ity it is very i...
The Web Services Architecture (WSA) defines a comprehensive model for service-oriented interactions ...
What formal guarantees should a secure messaging application provide? Do the most widely-used protoc...