XML Security Learning Guide
Securing XML is an essential element in keeping Web services secure. Created in partnership with our sister site, SearchWebServices.com, this SearchSecurity.com Learning Guide is a compilation of resources that review different types of XML security standards and approaches for keeping

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

   XML Security Key Terms and Definitions
   Introduction to XML Security
   OASIS
   WS-Security
   SAML
   XML Signatures & Encryption
   XML Firewalls
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  SAML Return to Table of Contents

  XML Signatures & Encryption Return to Table of Contents

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This was first published in May 2006