Web services security is becoming a critical concern for any organization adopting the XML-based Web services approach to application integration. While many access control techniques for Web services are becoming available, several issues still need to be solved in order to correctly split the burden of securing Web services between the perimetral and the service level. In this paper, a technique is presented able to make perimetral defences semantics-aware. Application-level semantics-aware firewalls enforce filtering rules directly on SOAP messages based on the nature of the services they request. Our semantics-aware firewalls rules are written using a flexible XML-based syntax that allows sharing metadata concepts with service level access control policies, supporting complex security policies that integrate perimetral defences with access control. Moreover, they can be quickly integrated into organizations' existing infrastructure, deployed rapidly and scaled as needed. Also, they integrate easily with existing infrastructure and can be operated by current staff, potentially achieving a low total cost of ownership with respect to service level solutions.
Semantic-Aware Perimeter Protection / M. Cremonini, E. Damiani, P. Samarati - In: Data and Applications Security XVII[s.l] : SPRINGER, 2004. - ISBN 1-4020-8069-7. - pp. 229-242 (( Intervento presentato al 17. convegno 17th Annual IFIP WG 11.3 Working Conference on Data and Applications Security tenutosi a Estes Park, CO, USA nel 2003 [10.1007/1-4020-8070-0_17].
Semantic-Aware Perimeter Protection
M. CremoniniPrimo
;E. DamianiSecondo
;P. SamaratiUltimo
2004
Abstract
Web services security is becoming a critical concern for any organization adopting the XML-based Web services approach to application integration. While many access control techniques for Web services are becoming available, several issues still need to be solved in order to correctly split the burden of securing Web services between the perimetral and the service level. In this paper, a technique is presented able to make perimetral defences semantics-aware. Application-level semantics-aware firewalls enforce filtering rules directly on SOAP messages based on the nature of the services they request. Our semantics-aware firewalls rules are written using a flexible XML-based syntax that allows sharing metadata concepts with service level access control policies, supporting complex security policies that integrate perimetral defences with access control. Moreover, they can be quickly integrated into organizations' existing infrastructure, deployed rapidly and scaled as needed. Also, they integrate easily with existing infrastructure and can be operated by current staff, potentially achieving a low total cost of ownership with respect to service level solutions.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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