IBM, Microsoft and VeriSign release SOAP security spec.

Enterprise Systems Journal, June, 2002 by Migliore, Matt

At Microsoft's TechEd developer conference this April in New Orleans, IBM, Microsoft and VeriSign announced a new specification and roadmap for securing messages based on the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP). The companies hope the effort will promote the use of more Web-services technologies within enterprise organizations.

Currently available for download on the IBM, Microsoft and VeriSign Web sites, the new specification is called WS-Security. It has been released in conjunction with a new white paper, which documents a long-term plan for developing six additional security specifications around SOAP. The white paper, titled "Security in a Web Services World," was written by IBM and Microsoft and outlines a plan for creating what the companies call...

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