Title
Information Security for Service Oriented Computing: Ally or Antagonist
Abstract
Service oriented computing is a ubiquitous environment. Services are designed and implemented across the Internet, where business transactions take place. To provide a secure infrastructure is challenging. However, there are currently various approaches to address information security, each with its own set of benefits and difficulties. This paper adopts one such approach as a point of reference, to determine current service oriented information security practices and challenges. Although current practices are emerging, and standards are being put in place, it is also revealed that there are many challenges faced by information technology practitioners and organizations alike. Analyzing current service oriented information security practices and challenges, may determine if service oriented information security is an ally or an antagonist.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/ARES.2011.71
ARES
Keywords
Field
DocType
current service,current practice,service oriented computing,secure infrastructure,information security,information technology practitioner,information security practice,own set,various approach,ubiquitous environment,business transaction,ubiquitous computing,organic semiconductors,organizations,internet,optical amplifier,service oriented architecture,security service
Standard of Good Practice,Computer science,Information security standards,Computer security,Information technology,Information security,Security service,Information security management,Cloud computing security,Security information and event management
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
3
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jacqui Chetty121.88
Marijke Coetzee23514.10