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Security of Web Services

2006 International Conference on Dependability of Computer Systems, 2006
Security issues within Web services, and problems of data confidentiality and integrity in particular, are discussed. A joint security model integrating three main technologies (SOAP, UDDI and WSDL) is defined. Suitable security mechanisms and solutions are also described.
Henryk Krawczyk, M. Wielgus
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Information Security Service Culture - Information Security for End-users

Journal of universal computer science (Online), 2012
Information security culture has been found to have a profound influence on the compliance of end-users to information security policies and controls in their organization.
Rahul Rastogi, R. V. Solms
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The Security Services

1995
The bureaucracy helps to make and implement laws; the police uphold and enforce them. Every country maintains security services to protect its citizens from lawlessness within and enemies without. Because of their coercive nature, however, the security services can also be misused by governments as an instrument for oppressing their own people. In this
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Web Services Security

2006
During the past few years, significant standardization work in the Web services (WS) technology area has been performed. As a consequence of these initial efforts, WS foundational stable specifications have already been delivered. Now, it is time for the industry to standardize and address the security issues that have emerged from this paradigm.
Carlos A.G. Garcia   +2 more
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Security of Web Services

2005
Web services are becoming important integrative component of modern, distributed information systems. However, data transfer over the public infrastructure imposes strong security demands which should be met by the developers of such systems. There are various ways to solve security issues, and they should be validated within the context of particular ...
Vrček, Neven   +2 more
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Managed Security Services

Information Systems Security, 2001
Abstract As I predicted earlier this year, this has been a difficult time for all the start-ups in the information security business. With the economy struggling along, there have been many layoffs and hiring freezes within our industry. I was recently talking to a recruiter who had called me.
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A Survey on Security as a Service

2017
Security as a Service (SECaaS) has been demonstrated to be one of the increasingly popular ways to address security problems in Cloud Computing but still not very widely investigated. As a new concept, SECaaS could be treated as integrated security means and delivered as a service module in the Cloud.
Sira Yongchareon, Wenyuan Wang
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A Taxonomy of Security as a Service

2018
With the evolving expansion of threat landscape (i.e., internal and external) and the growing shortage of cybersecurity resources (i.e., tools and skills), Security as a Service (SecaaS) is gaining a momentum to fill this pressing gap. In this paper, we propose a taxonomy of existing research work in SecaaS.
Marwa Elsayed, Mohammad Zulkernine
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Secure Web Services with WS-Security

2004
Companies Have Not widely adopted Web services technology to this point because the technology has lacked a security specification that can ensure the integrity of transmitted messages and data. The WS-Security specification is a joint effort by Microsoft, IBM, and VeriSign to address this most important issue.
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Technology and security services

Proceedings IEEE 33rd Annual 1999 International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology (Cat. No.99CH36303), 1999
Are current security requirements the same as they were a few years ago? For reasons which are obvious to all of us who work in this sector, we have to answer no. Not only because they have increased or decreased, but because they are different, because they have been changing as the years have gone by.
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