X.509 sounds cool and kerb? Well you know that is hip, but what about the old UsernameToken? I mean that sounds like your Father’s Oldsmobile. It doesn’t cut it… or does it? Actually the good ol’ UsernameToken is the most interoperable way to secure web services according to my guests Dwayne Taylor, Don Smith and Mark Fussell – the web services gang is back once again to guide us through token land. Listen up – you might need this someday!
Links
- patterns & practices
- Web Services Security
- Web Services Security QuickStarts
- Web Services Security Community Workspace
If you liked this episode check out these...
- ARCast - Securing Web Services with the Username Token in WSE 3.0 (Part 2)
- ARCast - Securing Web Services with Kerberos Tokens in WSE 3.0 (Part 1)
- ARCast - Securing Web Services with Kerberos Tokens in WSE 3.0 (Part 2)
- ARCast - Securing Web Services with X.509 Certificates in WSE 3.0 (Part 1)
- ARCast - Securing Web Services with X.509 Certificates in WSE 3.0 (Part 2)
- ARCast - Web Services Security Patterns Post Game Show
- ARCast - Web Services Security Patterns (Part 1)
- ARCast - Web Services Security Patterns (Part 2)
-Ron
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