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January-February 2005 (Vol. 3, No. 1)
pp. 74-77
Building Secure Web-Based Environments: Understanding Research Interrelationships through a Construction Metaphor
Carlisle Adams, University of Ottowa
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To build a Web-based community it's necessary to create a structure—an edifice—in which this community can live and function. The construction of a physical structure (a house or office complex, for example) is a useful metaphor for the different subareas of research necessary for building secure Web-based environments.
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[1] XML Encryption Syntax and Processing, World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) recommendation, Dec. 2002; www.w3.org/Encryption2001/.
[2] XML Signature Syntax and Processing, World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) recommendation, Feb. 2002; www.w3.orgSignature/.
[3] Security Assertion Markup Language Version 1.1, OASIS Standard, Sept. 2003; www.oasisopen.org/committeestc_home.php?wg_abbrev=security .
[4] XML Key Management Specification Version 2.0, World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) candidate recommendation, Apr. 2004; www.w3.org/2001XKMS/.
[5] C. Adams and S. Boeyen, "UDDI and WSDL Extensions for Web Services: A Security Framework," Proc. ACM Workshop XML Security, ACM Press, 2002, pp. 30–35.
[6] XML Path Language (XPath) Version 1.0, World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) recommendation, Nov. 1999; www.w3.org/TRxpath/.
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Citation:
Carlisle Adams,
"Building Secure Web-Based Environments: Understanding Research Interrelationships through a Construction Metaphor,"
IEEE Security and Privacy,
vol. 3,
no. 1,
pp. 74-77,
January-February,
2005
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