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WS-Security (Web Services Security) is a communications protocol providing a means for applying security to Web Services. Integrity and confidentiality can also be enforced on Web Services through the use of Transport Layer Security (TLS), for example by sending messages over https. |
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Data Integration: Opportunities, Challenges, and MapForce |
| By : Altova |
Published Date: Oct 20, 2005 |
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The ability to seamlessly connect with customers, partners, and co-workers is vital for success; yet most enterprises store and exchange data in dissimilar formats, such as databases, flat files, EDI systems, and, increasingly, XML-based applications.
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CA SiteMinder: Security for Enterprise Web Applications |
| By : CA |
Published Date: Dec 01, 2006 |
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This technical white paper explains how CA SiteMinder provides all the essential security services required to meet the challenge of building and managing secure websites, while also including management features and technical capabilities that can reduce the total cost of ownership.
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CA SOA Security Manager |
| By : CA |
Published Date: Nov 07, 2007 |
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CA SOA Security Manager, an identity-centric web services security software product that secures access to services by inspecting the security information contained in xml requests.
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Application Security: No Room for False Positives |
| By : Cenzic |
Published Date: Jul 01, 2006 |
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Enterprises are responding to new threat on communication protocols by hardening Web applications, and they are increasingly turning to Web application security assessment tools to improve the security of their applications. This report examines why high accuracy is critical to the effectiveness of the tools, and it discusses how Cenzic Hailstorm addresses this problem.
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Passing PCI Compliance Section 6.6: Code Reviews and Application Firewalls |
| By : Fortify |
Published Date: Jun 10, 2008 |
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If your company stores or processes credit card information, you must be able to demonstrate compliance with the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standards (DSS). These standards include requirements for security management, policies, procedures, network architecture, design, and other critical protective measures. They also include one very prescriptive requirement: Section 6.6 mandates that organizations secure all Web applications by conducting a code review or installing an application layer firewall. Companies have had a very difficult time passing the other parts of Section 6 and they have experienced a rising number of data breaches. Unless companies take 6.6 seriously, PCI compliance failure rates, and data breaches, will continue to grow. Read this whitepaper to gain an overview of best practices to pass Section 6.6 and an understanding of the technology available to you.
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An Agile Framework for Fast, Flexible, Low-Risk Service Deployments |
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Can service-oriented architecture (SOA) principles untangle the complexity of today's business integration requirements? This paper provides an overview of the promises and realities of collaborative SOA environments, and describes how iWay SOA Middleware solutions make the benefits of an SOA achievable, while protecting investments in already-in-place applications, middleware, and information systems.
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SSL Everything: Protect All of Your Website, Not Just A Few Parts |
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Chances are, if you’re utilizing SSL, you’re not utilizing it to its full potential. SSL is a powerful technology that can help organizations protect their data as well as their users. While the technology behind SSL is solid, the most common best practices for its implementation do not take full advantage of the benefits that SSL brings. And this may be inadequate to provide proper security to the modern web application environment.
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Stock Spam- A Classic Scam |
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The “pump ‘n’ dump” stock scam has been around a long time. Learn how Internet criminals are perfecting it. Plus, see how one particular scam originated from a simple e-card, and how it played out for thousands either with or without the superior protection of the MessageLabs Web Security Services solution.
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Death to PST Files- The Hidden Cost of Email Mismanagement |
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Email has become the lifeblood of modern business, with more than three quarters of an organization’s business-critical data stored there. In this white paper, you’ll learn more about the business challenges created by email archives and PST files, and how the MessageLabs Email Archiving Service can help reduce the associated risks.
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The Online Shadow Economy- A Billion Dollar Market For Malware Authors |
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In the underground digital economy, thousands of criminals conduct business in excess of $100 billion. In this white paper you’ll learn more about this highly specialized marketplace, and how it generates powerful tools to steal victims’ identities. You’ll also see why MessageLabs unique proprietary technology helps to disrupt this activity.
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Spam Spikes- A Real Risk to Your Business |
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A close look at the data provides a clear picture of how spammers vary their tactics to overwhelm traditional corporate email defenses, through changes in duration, frequency and intensity among others. This white paper will help you understand these threats to your business, and how MessageLabs provides a unique solution.
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Eliminate SPAM and Gain Productivity |
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Learn all about the dangers and the costs of spam in all its forms – from stock-touting to spreadsheet. Also, understand the drawbacks of traditional hardware- and software-based defenses, and the unique benefits of MessageLabs multi-layered, managed Anti-Spam solution; as illustrated by a real-world case study where MessageLabs stopped spam cold.
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The Service Catalog and the CMDB |
| By : newScale |
Published Date: May 03, 2007 |
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Many organizations implementing ITIL as part of their IT Service Management framework begin with the Configuration Management Database (CMDB). While a CMDB is a key piece of any successful ITIL implementation, there are several traps that are easily fallen into when implementing one.
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maXecurity: The Next Generation of Web Access Management |
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A large financial institution used a competitive product for Web Access Management. By working with P2 Security, the company was able to determine its true Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). An analysis following the installation of maXecurity revealed annual cost savings of millions of dollars per year. In addition, by switching to maXecurity, the Return on Investment (ROI) was measured in months.
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Executive Guide to Web Services Security |
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Businesses are rapidly adopting Web services to provide new levels of integration between applications. By comparison with earlier data communications techniques, Web services are faster and cheaper to develop, quicker to deploy, and easier to adapt to emerging business needs. This paper discusses the special security challenges posed by the use of Web services, and how to secure networks against them.
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Tips to Deploy Web Services Security |
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This white paper discusses the three critical Web services deployment issues-security, provisioning connections, and operations. As each is owned by different factions within an enterprise, each can become a 'show stopper' to Web services deployment initially, and every time a change must be made.
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