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As written in 2004, I am curious what you would highlight for change in your artical for SOA in 2006. In particular, your statement that end-to-end security would "good enough" is both interesting and intriguing. In my role as a Chief Security Scientist and dealing with Defense information assurance for its R&D into netcentric services and SOA leaves me to believe that end-to-end security is a most complex challenge. Perhpas the greatest challenge is the pace at which the IT evolves with a minimal regard for the implementation security requirements and measures. SOA dispurses the security and IA challenges to the smallest components. The only effective method of end-to-end security application is within the components themselves. I would be curious as to what you have seen or perceive evolving with the notion of SOA for the security and IA challenges and whether or not it is indeed "good enough".

Tks,
BC
Posted by: capitanb   Posted on: 10/30/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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