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XML bombs and XPath attacks are just two threats to XML Web services. Learn how such attacks work and how you can guard against them. >> Webcast: What's next for XML Web services security?
>> Q&A: New chapter and verse on Ajax security
NEWS:
>> Ajax application security an issue, claims vendor alert (SearchWebServices.com) 30 Jan 2006
>> Application security tools address Ajax security (SearchSoftwareQuality.com) 22 May 2006
ADVICE:
>> The coming invasion: Will XML overtake the enterprise network?
TIP :The flood of XML traffic means security control is much more elusive. Regardless, the XML processing load, and more ...
>> Web application security changes with SOA
TIP :Application security is affected by SOA. Here are some tips for protecting your Web apps.
>> An emerging XML Web services security infrastructure
TIP :On the Internet everybody shares the same security problems. This tip discusses how the W3C and OASIS are working to change ...
>> Find Ajax security flaws using tests
TIP :Ajax, JavaScript, RSS technology and Active X are all client-side active content that needs to be manually tested. Andres ...
>> XML firewalls
TIP :In this column, Preston Gralla looks at how XML firewalls work, vendors that make them, and whether they're right for you ...
>> Ajax in Action -- Chapter 7, Security and Ajax
TIP :Ajax is a Web technology and many of its security concerns mirror those of other Web apps. This chapter focuses on ...
>> XML security: Preventing XML bombs
ASK THE EXPERTS :What is an XML bomb and how do I protect my Web service against it?
>> What is XPath Injection?
ASK THE EXPERTS :I'm hearing more about XPath Injection these days. What is it?
>> How to safely deploy Ajax applications
ASK THE EXPERTS :I realize that Ajax has its security issues, but I'd like to use it anyway. How do I secure both my client side and my server ...
>> What security concerns does WS-Security address?
ASK THE EXPERTS :What security concerns are addressed by the WS-Security standard? Very briefly describe how each of these concerns are ...
LEARNING TOOLS:
>> How to secure Web services

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