WEBINAR: Think Globally, Act Locally for SOA Security - Strategies for Securing Applications in an Insecure World

All dates and times are NY local time, please consult your favorite world clock to determine when this webinar takes place in your time zone. Architecturally, SOA poses several unique challenges for application security. As companies move toward the SOA ideal of open, self-describing, and loosely-coupled applications, they also must expose critical data across corporate boundaries and eventually to partners, customers, and, potentially, criminals. Enterprises must also contend with a restrictive regulatory environment that increases requirements for secure, auditable accounting throughout the system. For these reasons, security can be seen as the primary limiting factor in the expansion of SOA. To meet these requirements, enterprises need to apply non-invasive, externalized security policy enforcement mechanisms consistently throughout their SOA ecosystems, while also centrally managing security policy. Organizations that have been successful in these efforts have adopted a policy-driven approach to SOA governance that enables them to "think globally" about security, while letting the system "act locally" to enforce policy.
Think Globally, Act Locally for SOA Security - Strategies for Securing Applications in an Insecure World
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Date: October 17, 2007
Time: 12:00 pm US Eastern
Featured Speakers:
Anne Thomas Manes, Vice President and Research Director, Burton Group (bio)
Andrew Brown, Director of Security Product Strategy, AmberPoint (bio)
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Moderator: Beth Gold-Bernstein
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Gary E. Smith
SOA Security Architect - Securing SOA in a Connected World






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