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Understanding SOA Security Patterns

Presented by Jason Hogg on Jul 08, 2010 Length 00:48:48     Download: MP3
Sections
Architecture & Design,
Development,
Enterprise Architecture
Topics
SOA ,
Security ,
Design Pattern
Tags
Web services ,
SOA Symposium
 

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Summary
Jason Hogg makes a quick overview of security and application design followed by a more in-depth look at web services security, explaining the need for threat modeling through security design patterns. Hogg explains a number of design patterns related to processes, services and SOA security, detailing on how they can be applied to service-oriented systems.

Bio
Jason Hogg is an Architect inside the Office of the CTO within Worldwide Services at Microsoft, where he held other positions inside Microsoft's Patterns & Practices and Microsoft Research for the last 6 years. Prior to that he worked as a consultant for companies in US, UK, and Australia. Jason is co-author of a number of books, including Web Service Security Patterns and SOA Design Patterns.

About the conference
The International SOA Symposium is a yearly event that features the top SOA experts and authors from around the world, providing a series of keynotes, talks, demonstrations, panels, and SOA training and certification workshops - all with an emphasis on realizing SOA in the real world.
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    presentation problem

    by Venkata Katari

    this presentation is not complete... its ending after 37 minutes... some issue?

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    Re: presentation problem

    by Diana Plesa

    Hello Venkata,

    I just checked and the presentation works fine until the end. Can you please check again? It might have an internet connection issue or something...

    Best,
    Diana (InfoQ)

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    Ashok Guduru

    by Ashok Guduru

    Good presentation Hogg - Thanks.

    Here is the link to the slide deck of presentation:
    blogs.msdn.com/cfs-file.ashx/__key/CommunitySer...

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    Great Presentation

    by Ashok Kumar

    Dear Hogg,

    Excellent presentation & great thinking.

    Thanks.
    Ashok Kumar.
    (gakumar9@gmail.com)
    Michigan.

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