Web Services Security concepts
The Web Services Security specification defines core facilities for protecting the integrity and confidentiality of a message, and provides mechanisms for associating security-related claims with a message.
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Web Services Security enhancements
WebSphere® Application Server includes a number of enhancements for securing web services. For example, policy sets are supported in WebSphere Application Server Version 6.1 Feature Pack for Web Services, and later, to simplify security configuration for web services.Supported functionality from OASIS specifications
The application server supports the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information (OASIS) Web Services Security (WS-Security) specifications.Web Services Security specification - a chronology
The development of the Web Services Security specification includes information on the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS) Web Services Security specification. The OASIS Web Services Security specification serves as a basis for securing web services in WebSphere Application Server.Web Services Security configuration considerations
To secure web services for WebSphere Application Server, you must specify several different configurations. Although there is not a specific sequence in which you must specify these different configurations, some configurations reference other configurations.Default bindings and runtime properties for Web Services Security
Use this page to configure the settings for nonce on the server level and to manage the default bindings for the signing information, encryption information, key information, token generators, token consumers, key locators, collection certificate store, trust anchors, trusted ID evaluators, algorithm mappings, and login mappings.Web Services Security provides message integrity, confidentiality, and authentication
OASIS Web Services Security (WS-Security) is a flexible standard that is used to secure web services at the message level within multiple security models. You can secure SOAP messages through XML digital signature, confidentiality through XML encryption, and credential propagation through security tokens.Web Services Security enhancements
WebSphere Application Server includes a number of enhancements for securing web services. For example, policy sets are supported in WebSphere Application Server Version 6.1 Feature Pack for Web Services, and later, to simplify security configuration for web services.Supported functionality from OASIS specifications
The application server supports the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information (OASIS) Web Services Security (WS-Security) specifications.Web Services Security specification - a chronology
The development of the Web Services Security specification includes information on the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS) Web Services Security specification. The OASIS Web Services Security specification serves as a basis for securing web services in WebSphere Application Server.Web Services Security configuration considerations
To secure web services for WebSphere Application Server, you must specify several different configurations. Although there is not a specific sequence in which you must specify these different configurations, some configurations reference other configurations.Default bindings and runtime properties for Web Services Security
Use this page to configure the settings for nonce on the server level and to manage the default bindings for the signing information, encryption information, key information, token generators, token consumers, key locators, collection certificate store, trust anchors, trusted ID evaluators, algorithm mappings, and login mappings.Web Services Security provides message integrity, confidentiality, and authentication
OASIS Web Services Security (WS-Security) is a flexible standard that is used to secure web services at the message level within multiple security models. You can secure SOAP messages through XML digital signature, confidentiality through XML encryption, and credential propagation through security tokens.


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