2005
DOI: 10.1007/11495772_57
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XKMS-Based Key Management for Open LBS in Web Services Environment

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“…Due to their similarity XACML and SAML often occur together, particularly in connection with Web Services. Based on XML Security, a lot of these articles focus on establishing an integrated security system for Web Services, with SAML for Single Sign-On and XACML for access control (Lee, Upadhyaya, Rao & Sharman 2005, Zhang, Wang & Zhou 2004, Park, Moon, Jang & Sohn 2004c, Park, Moon, Jang & Sohn 2004b, Park, Kim, Chung, Kim & Won 2005.…”
Section: H3mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Due to their similarity XACML and SAML often occur together, particularly in connection with Web Services. Based on XML Security, a lot of these articles focus on establishing an integrated security system for Web Services, with SAML for Single Sign-On and XACML for access control (Lee, Upadhyaya, Rao & Sharman 2005, Zhang, Wang & Zhou 2004, Park, Moon, Jang & Sohn 2004c, Park, Moon, Jang & Sohn 2004b, Park, Kim, Chung, Kim & Won 2005.…”
Section: H3mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite these problems (Park, Kim, Chung, Kim & Won 2005) develops a key management system based on XKMS and Web Services. Trust is established by a one-time activity per session (Single-Sign On) or by evaluating dynamically on every request.…”
Section: Xml Security For Lbsmentioning
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