A Security Infrastructure for Cross-Domain Development of Script-Based Business Processes in SOC Environments

Document Type

Conference Proceeding

Faculty

Faculty of Computing, Health and Science

School

School of Computer and Information Science / Centre for Security Research

RAS ID

2736

Comments

Fischer, K. P., Bleimann, U., Fuhrmann, W., & Furnell, S. M. (2005, July). A security infrastructure for cross-domain deployment of script-based business processes in SOC environments. In Proc. 5th International Network Conference, INC (pp. 207-216).

Abstract

This paper addresses security aspects arising in service oriented computing (SOC) when scripts written in a standardized scripting language such as WS-BPEL (formerly: BPEL4WS or BPEL for short), BPML, XPDL, WSCI in order to implement business processes on top of Web services are deployed across security domain boundaries. It proposes an infrastructure and methods for checking the scripts deployed, prior to execution, for compliance with security policies effective at the domain in which a remotely developed script-based …

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