Your organization, the industrial domain you survive on, and almost everything you deal with rely on software applications. Be it banking portals, healthcare systems, or any other, securing those ...
Making use of distributed computing, such as service-oriented architecture (SOA) and integrated Web application services, means greater complexity and security design challenges for organizations and ...
Cybersecurity company Snyk Ltd. today announced the launch of Snyk API & Web, a new dynamic application security testing or DAST solution designed to meet the growing demands of modern and ...
Knight unveiled Ares as a keynote speaker at ISC2 Security Congress 2025, and within days, more than 264 companies registered ...
The hype surrounding Web services has reached crescendo proportions. That's not surprising given how eager some big information-technology companies are to find some sort of recurring, high-margin ...
As the demand for anytime, anywhere access to services and information increases, our dependency on web-based applications deepens. From business strategies to consumer needs and even wider societal ...
TO EXPLOIT THE advantages that Web services offer means opening up corporate applications at the API level to the broader Internet. CTOs worried about hackers taking over their Web sites are faced ...
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As technology advances, ensuring the security of computer systems, networks, and applications becomes increasingly critical. One of the ways in which security professionals can assess the security ...
Compuware Corp. on Monday is unveiling OptimalJ 3.1, a model-driven Java development tool featuring support for the WS-Security (Web Services-Security) specification as well as integration with ...
Sun Microsystems delays a much-anticipated Java specification by three months to comply with guidelines designed to keep Web services interoperable. Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green ...
AT&T Corp., Procter & Gamble Co. and Sabre Inc. have joined the Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I), it was announced this week at a meeting of member companies in San Francisco. WS-I ...