Security System for Distributed Business Applications

Security System for Distributed Business Applications

Thomas Schmidt, Gerald Wippel, Klaus Glanzer, Karl Furst
Copyright: © 2005 |Pages: 12
DOI: 10.4018/jwsr.2005010105
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Abstract

Internet-focused application components of cooperating enterprises need comprehensive security technologies that go far beyond simple Internet authentication and authorization mechanisms. Basically, authentication is the process of determining the identity of a user or system, whereas authorization is the process of specifying who is allowed to access which resources. XML-based Web services is an upcoming and very promising technology. It enables the communication among Internet application components regardless of their implementation language. A major drawback of existing Web service approaches is the missing security conventions. Therefore, we concentrated all our effort on developing a holistic extended enterprise authentication and authorization system to facilitate agile and secure enterprise-spanning business processes with Web service-enabled application components.

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