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DEFINITION: WS-Security (Web Services Security) is a proposed IT industry standard that addresses security when data is exchanged as part of a Web service. WS-Security is one of a series of specifications from an industry group that includes IBM, Microsoft, and Verisign. Related specifications include
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Bitpipe Research Guide: EAI and Web Services
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Posted: 30 Nov 2006 | Published: 30 Nov 2006
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WS-SECURITY DEFINITION (continued):
the Business Process Execution Language ( BPEL), WS-Coordination, and WS-Transaction. WS-Security specifies enhancements to SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) messaging aimed at protecting the integrity and confidentiality of a message and authenticating the sender. WS-Security also specifies how to associate a security token with a message, without specifying what kind of token is to be used. It does describe how to encode X.509
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