Service Oriented Architecture and the Security Implications

I was reading through a paper ISF wrote on the security implications of a Service Oriented Architecture and was thinking about whether this is really that difference from the “non-Service-Oriented-Architecture”. Let’s have a brief look at that:

What is SOA?

I do not want to elaborate on this as I guess . . . → Read More: Service Oriented Architecture and the Security Implications

Windows Server 2008 PKI and Certificate Security

Fresh out of press (ok, it is out since beginning of April but I just saw it now): Brian Komar, the well-known author of several PKI books on Windows Server just released a new book called Windows Server 2008 PKI and Certificate Security. If you are planning a Windows Server 2008 PKI, this is a . . . → Read More: Windows Server 2008 PKI and Certificate Security

On-Premise vs. On-Demand (or SaaS) – A Quocirca Report

I was made aware of a pretty good report on Software as a Service Quocirca did in collaboration with Microsoft. It is not the kind of “new, what you never heard before”-thing but I personally think that it is a good investment of time to get an overview of Software as a Service and some . . . → Read More: On-Premise vs. On-Demand (or SaaS) – A Quocirca Report

The Emancipation of Hackers

In the world of Chinese Hackers there seems to be a group especially for female hackers. I just read this post: Chinese Female Hacker Group which show a pretty high growth rate of women joining:

The website for the China Girl Security Team was registered on 12 Mar 2007 and currently has 2,217 members. . . . → Read More: The Emancipation of Hackers

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