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A survey of Web security

Computer, 1998
Developing security methods for the Web is a daunting task, in part because security concerns arose after the fact. Today, with an internationally connected user network and rapidly expanding Web functionality, reliability and security are critical. Vendors engaged in retrofitting security must contend with the Web environment's peculiarities, which ...
Aviel D. Rubin, Daniel E. Geer Jr.
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Security standards for the semantic web

Computer Standards and Interfaces, 2005
This paper first describes the developments in standards for the semantic web and then describes standards for secure semantic web. In particular XML security, RDF security, and secure information integration and trust on the semantic web are discussed.
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Secure Web tunneling

Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 1998
The boundary of an organization does not always coincide with its firewall. A member of an organization that is outside the firewall may wish to access internal Web services with the same ease and security that are common within the firewall. At the same time, the firewall should still be able to perform adequate access control, logging, and auditing ...
Martín Abadi   +3 more
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Secured Web access

Proceedings 2000 Kyoto International Conference on Digital Libraries: Research and Practice, 2002
We discuss various secured Web access schemes using dynamic and static approaches. In a static approach the access environment, that is, the set of authorized users, the mode of access, their access rights, etc., are predefined. This approach is suitable only for a static set up where the user requirements do not change frequently.
Mukesh K. Mohania   +3 more
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Weaving the Web: Securing the Web.

IEEE Internet Comput., 1997
For the past year (1996-7), the browser war between Netscape and Microsoft has made Internet news headlines, with each company offering new and better features. But the competition for "more features" leaves an important area of network software behind: security. In fact, packing software with features is the best way to complicate its security.
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