Implementing SOA & Security with Oracle Fusion Middleware in your solution – partner webcast September 20th 2012
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Security was always one of the main pain points for the IT industry, and new security challenges has been introduced with the proliferation of the service-oriented approach to building modern software.
Oracle Fusion Middleware provides a wide variety of features that ease the building service-oriented solutions, but how these services can be secured? Should we implement the security features in each and every service
or there’s a better way?
During the webinar we are going to show how to implement non-intrusive declarative security for your SOA components by introducing the Oracle product portfolio in this area, such as Oracle Web Services Manager and Oracle Enterprise Gateway.
- SOA & Web Services basics: quick refresher
- Building your SOA with Oracle Fusion Middleware: product review
- Common security risks in the Web Services world
- SOA & Web Services security standards
- Implementing Web Services Security with the Oracle products
- Web Services Security with Oracle – the big picture
- Declarative end point security with Oracle Web Services Manager
- Perimeter Security with Oracle Enterprise Gateway
- Utilizing the other Oracle IDM products for the advanced scenarios
- Q&A session
Delivery Format
This FREE online LIVE eSeminar will be delivered over the Web. Registrations received less than 24hours prior to start time may not receive confirmation to attend.
Duration: 1 hour
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