Securing access to information is basic to any application. Security becomes even more critical for implementations structured according to SOA principles due to their loose coupling of services and applications and their operation across organizational boundaries. Such an environment ... Securing access to information is basic to any application. Security becomes even more critical for implementations structured according to SOA principles due to their loose coupling of services and applications and their operation across organizational boundaries. Such an environment ...Jan. 16, 2006 11:30 AM EST Reads: 20,545 Replies: 1 |
Business has long pursued the goal of making IT more of a strategic tool and less of a necessary evil. Organizations are constantly looking for easier, cheaper, and more logical ways to build applications and unite the silos of functionality they still depend on. Jan. 7, 2004 12:00 AM EST Reads: 13,841 Replies: 1 |







Maryann Hondo is the security architect for emerging technology at IBM, concentrating on XML security. She is one of the coauthors of the WS-Security, Policy, Trust and Secure Conversation specifications announced by IBM and other business partners. Before joining the emerging technology group she managed the IBM Tivoli Jonah team (IETF PKIX reference implementation) and was security architect for Lotus e-Suite participating in the development of Java Security (JAAS).











