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  1. Proceedings of the 2007 ACM workshop on Secure web services (SWS '07)
  2. Next steps for security assertion markup language (saml)
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Event-based application of ws-security policy on soap messages
What can identity-based cryptography offer to web services?
A scalable and flexible web services authentication model
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Access control for the services oriented architecture
Breaking and fixing the inline approach
Secure web service federation management using tpm virtualisation
Evaluating distributed xacml policies
A technical architecture for enforcing usage control requirements in service-oriented architectures
A privacy controller approach for privacy protection in web services
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A multimedia access control language for virtual and ambient intelligence environments
Next steps for security assertion markup language (saml)

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Next steps for security assertion markup language (saml)

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Saha, Subir Saklikar, Samir
Abstract The Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) has established itself as one of the most advanced and popular standards in the Identity Federation and Assertion management space. SAML 2.0 has proved to be an almost complete specification, without requiring any frequent updates to handle various existing Federation scenarios. This paper attempts to analyze and propose incremental enhancements to the SAML core specification, without breaking any of the existing functionality. The goal is to identify such generic extensions, which in turn can enable various other functional usages, inline with SAML.s design goals of Federation Enablement and Asserted Information exchange. The utility of the proposed extensions is proved, by showing how they enable various higher level concepts in SAML, which in turn can enable a richer suite of Federation and Assertion-based interactions. These extensions include Dependent Assertions, Action Assertions, Assertion Queries and Requests, with the final consolidation into a proposed extended SAML framework. This extended SAML framework is used to build a prototype implementation of a Mobile-Device based Web Services framework, for enabling Mobile-Messaging based Service invocations, within a Federation of the Mobile Service Provider and multiple Mobile Application Providers.
Starting Page 52
Ending Page 65
Page Count 14
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781595938923
DOI 10.1145/1314418.1314427
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2007-11-02
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Federation Assertion Liberty alliance Saml Multifactor Identity Delegation
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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