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| Subject: | Re: SOA / Web Services security |
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| Date: | Wed, 30 Nov 2005 07:56:42 +0200 |
Can someone on the list point me to some good links / books on SOA / Web Services security? This is a relatively new area for me, so I'm not sure if any widely adopted standards exist yet... I'm working on a Forum implementation and need to write some standards / templates for how we deploy SOAP apps.
TIA,
--sk00t
<http://www.owasp.org/docroot/owasp/misc/OWASP_DC_2005_Presentations/Track_1-Day1/AppSec2005DC-Alex_Stamos-Attacking_Web_Services.ppt>
Rogan
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