"From an application
integration perspective, web services technology is a major break-through
because it makes programming languages, platforms, and physical locations of
applications become practically transparent. Yet, this very fact is what makes
web services security both critical and potentially complex. Web
services will overarch almost every aspect of computing, and so web services
security must touch upon almost every area of application-level security.”
Ed Simon, XMLsec
XMLsec Inc. provides XML training and consulting services, specializing particularly in the area of XML Security. See the brochure for a full introduction to XMLsec and "Why XML Security? " for a quick introduction to XML and Security.
The principal of XMLsec is Ed Simon.
Ed Simon of XMLsec Inc. will speak on “XML: Enabling Richer Interactive User Experiences”.
Ray Luoma of Luoma and Associates Inc. will speak on "Implementing Content Management Systems: It's Getting Easier, But It's Still Not Easy"
To pre-register and to obtain further information, see http://www.readpen.ca/events.html.
Now
available! —
Web Services Security (ISBN 0072224711), written by Mark
O'Neill, CTO of Vordel with
contributed chapters by an all-star cast including Phill Hallam-Baker, prime
designer of XKMS (XML Key
Management Specification) and Chief Scientist of
VeriSign; Se Mac Cann, Lawyer of
Vordel; and
Ed Simon, principal of XMLsec (who also served as the book's technical
editor).
Read the
Forward by Patrick Gannon, CEO of
OASIS.
Click here to buy Web Services Security from Amazon.
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XMLsec Inc.
phone: (613) 726-9645
email: <edsimon@xmlsec.com>