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Software security and SOA: danger, Will Robinson!

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The current buzzword of choice among the technical elite (at least those subject to marketing departments) is service-oriented architecture, or SOA (pronounced 'SO-uh'). As SOA moves from hype to practice, an opportunity exists to do security right, but a similar opportunity exists for disaster if security is done wrong. This article describes 13 snares that we must avoid to end up with SOA security that makes sense.

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Security & Privacy, IEEE  (Volume:4 ,  Issue: 1 )

Date of Publication: Jan.-Feb. 2006

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