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[podcast] Federated Identities: Overlooked Threat, podcasts/vdeio about XML and web services security

From: "Ken North" <kennorth@---------.--->
To: <xml-dev@-----.---.--->
Date: 8/1/2005 6:17:00 PM
WebServicesSummit.com has released the latest in a series of podcasts and video
programs that focus on XML, SOA, web services and grid services security.

"Federated Identities: Overlooked Threats" is a presentation by Thor Larholm,
Senior Security Researcher at PivX Solutions. Thor is the researcher who
identified 32 Internet Explorer security vulnerabilities, such as method caching
and cross-domain scripting. In this program, he describes the benefits and
threats from federated identities and discusses solutions such as stateful
firewalls (running time 9:03).

http://www.WebServicesSummit.com/TLarholm.htm


Other programs in the security series include Kevin Dick (Security Taxonomy,
Distributed Systems, SSL Auditing), Blake Dournaee (XML
Security Gateways), Rebecca Dias (Microsoft view of security and .NET web
services), Mark Colan (IBM view of SOA and web services
security), Gene Thurston (SAML, XACML and WS-Security) and Ashraf Memon
(GSI-Authentication).

RSS feed (security-related audio programs and podcasts)
http://www.WebServicesSummit.com/Channels/SecureWebServicesSecureGrids.xml

RSS feed (security-related videos and audiocasts/podcasts)
http://www.WebServicesSummit.com/Channels/SecureWebServicesSecureGrids.xml

Media RSS feed (XML, Web Services, SOA, XQuery programs)
http://www.WebServicesSummit.com/Channels/WebServicesSummitAudioVideo.xml


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