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Editorial von Jürgen Pfeifer zum Security, Identity & Access Architecture Center
Vortrag von Jürgen Pfeifer auf dem III. Architects Forum 2005
Podiumsdiskussion mit Jürgen Pfeifer, Beat Schwegler, Martin Vollmer und Christian Weyer auf dem III. Architects Forum 2005
Vortrag von Jürgen Pfeifer auf dem I. Architects Forum 2004

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Webcasts & Media

Standard Webcast | Mark Horvath, Senior Technical Strategist, Microsoft Corporation | 16.02.2006
This webcast explores some of the latest advancements in the field of data encryption. We cover the Microsoft WinFX component code-named “InfoCard” and the Public Key Cryptography Standard (PKCS) #15, which establishes a standard format for using cryptographic tokens. We also examine the Web Services Trust (WS-Trust) specification, which builds on the Web Services Security (WS-Security) specification to provide a framework for requesting and issuing security tokens and for brokering trust relati
Standard Webcast | Talhah Mir, Security Technologist, Microsoft Corporation | 15.02.2006
The process of threat modeling is built on a simple principle: To feasibly build a secure system, one must understand all the threats to that system. However, it is challenging to make threat modeling both easy to adopt and beneficial for information technology (IT) professionals who do not specialize in security. Microsoft has developed and refined a threat modeling process to a point where minimal input is required to produce a feature-rich threat model. In this webcast, we review the threat m
Standard Webcast | Akshay Aggarwal, Senior Security Technologist, Microsoft Corporation | 13.02.2006
Computer and network security is not just about firewalls and tunnels. Security must also be built into applications from the ground up. To encourage application teams to integrate security into the development life cycle, this webcast covers security issues and ways to mitigate them. We discuss five principle areas of application development: authentication, authorization, asset handling, input issues, and logging and auditing. We also identify the potential security problems for each area and

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Scenarios, Patterns, and Implementation Guidance for Web Services Enhancements (WSE) 3.0
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