Nothing has done more to erode the enterprise security perimeter than the rise of XML Web services. Designed to bypass the existing enterprise Internet Protocol (IP)-based network security ...
If you use a firewall as part of your network security strategy, you might be feeling smug, thinking that you’ve closed access to thousands of ports and vulnerabilities. What you may not realize is ...
Web services start-up Sarvega this week will introduce two security products that should help customers track changes within the security infrastructure, and protect against denial-of-service attacks.
Application firewall maker Teros Inc. said today that it is adding features to its Secure Application Gateway product line that will protect Web services. Teros is adding the XML security features to ...
Identity management and service authorization remain two of the biggest hurdles in shifting from a traditional application security model to what’s needed for securing XML-based Web services, ...
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Layer 7 Technologies, the leader in XML security and networking, announced today the launch of four new SecureSpan XML appliances. Layer 7 Technologies is the first XML security and ...
One of the inconveniences of using the Internet for conducting government business is remembering all of the user names and passwords needed to visit different, but related, Web sites. This repeated ...
Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and cutting-edge technologies. He joined CNET in 2002 to cover enterprise IT and Web development and was previously executive editor of IT ...
An XML-based protocol that is destined to become the building block for corporate user-access security products was approved last week by the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information ...
Colorado Springs, Colo. — Reactivity Inc. is offering its XML security gateway to Really Simple Syndication (RSS) publishing and subscription applications. The move is being made in collaboration with ...
The security world held our collective breaths early this week for the big OpenSSL vulnerability announcement. Turns out it’s two separate issues, both related to punycode handling, and they’ve been ...