Title
Toward Web Services Profiles For Trust And Security In Virtual Organisations
Abstract
The rise in practical Virtual Organisations (VOs) requires secure access to data and interactions between their partners. Ad hoc solutions to meet these requirements are possible, but Web services hold out the potential for generic security solutions whose cost can be spread across several short lived dynamic VOs. This paper identifies trust and security requirements throughout the VO lifecycle and analyse current Web Services specifications to show their suitability to meet these requirements. Although they demonstrate the potential for generic security support, there are uncertainties concerning different level of interoperability and stability of implementation for different specifications, which may slow down their exploitation for security-critical business applications. However, research in Web services developments are well timed to avoid losing first adopter advantage when they become stable.
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1007/0-387-29360-4_18
Collaborative Networks and Their Breeding Environments
Keywords
Field
DocType
web service
Web development,Business process,Computer security,Interoperability,Computer science,Security service,Web application security,Web service,Data access,WS-Policy
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
186
1571-5736
7
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.58
3
10
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Alvaro Arenas118221.76
Ivan Djordjevic2515.26
Theo Dimitrakos348637.89
Leonid Titkov4354.49
Joris Claessens541738.27
Christian Geuer-Pollmann6475.42
Emil Lupu71454127.76
Nilufer Tuptuk8253.38
Stefan Wesner937034.11
Lutz Schubert1021021.77