Secured Web Services Specifications

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Dr. Sudeep Mukherjee
Dr. Sudeep Mukherjee
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Dr. Rizwan Beg
Dr. Rizwan Beg
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The proliferation of XML based web services in the IT industry not only gives rise to opportunities but challenges too. Namely the challenges of security and a standard way of maintaining it across domains and organisational boundaries. OASIS, W3C and other organisations have done some great work in bringing about this synergy. What I look in this paper are some of the more popular standards in vogue today and clubbed under WS-* specification. I will try to give an overview of various frameworks and protocols being used to keep web-services secure. Some of the major protocols looked into are WS-Security, SAML, WS-Federation, WS-Trust, XML-Encryption and Signature. This paper will give you a brief introduction to impact of using WS-* on time complexity due to the extra load of encrypting and certificates. Windows communication foundation (WCF) is one of the best designed toolset for this though WCF is not the topic of discussion in this paper.

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Dr. Sudeep Mukherjee. 2013. \u201cSecured Web Services Specifications\u201d. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology - E: Network, Web & Security GJCST-E Volume 12 (GJCST Volume 12 Issue E17): .

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The proliferation of XML based web services in the IT industry not only gives rise to opportunities but challenges too. Namely the challenges of security and a standard way of maintaining it across domains and organisational boundaries. OASIS, W3C and other organisations have done some great work in bringing about this synergy. What I look in this paper are some of the more popular standards in vogue today and clubbed under WS-* specification. I will try to give an overview of various frameworks and protocols being used to keep web-services secure. Some of the major protocols looked into are WS-Security, SAML, WS-Federation, WS-Trust, XML-Encryption and Signature. This paper will give you a brief introduction to impact of using WS-* on time complexity due to the extra load of encrypting and certificates. Windows communication foundation (WCF) is one of the best designed toolset for this though WCF is not the topic of discussion in this paper.

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