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We don't live in 1984
Arguments by David Brin, many of which I have also come to.  9:59:57 PM  permalink  
Digitalidworld slahdotted
The article mentioned at /. deserves it more than any other with the same topic.  8:04:26 PM  permalink  
SAML and WS-Securitty

They are complemetary, indeed:

WS-Security and SAML are complementary technologies. SAML allows one security engine to communicate to another security engine using a standard XML syntax (assertions)....

WS-Security provides no representation for this type of information. Instead, it provides a standard XML framework for combining SAML assertions (or other security tokens) with SOAP payloads. [security-services mailing list]

  7:51:11 PM  permalink  
Points to Make to the Press About the Interop (and SAML generally)
By the same token, it would be good to position SAML against other technologies that deal with security:
  • Passport
  • Kerberos
  • Liberty (assuming it falls in the "technology" category)Relationship with XML Encryption / XML Dsig
  • How it complements XACML, XKMS, SPML, WSRP
  • How it fits with the WS-I organization
  • How it's being integrated with the Java API (JSR 155)
  • etc... [security-services mailing list]
Yeah, I would like to know that too.  7:39:16 PM  permalink  
Sun to back WS-Security

Now, what I would like to understand is how WS-Security compares to SAML. I thought it was that they are more or less competitors. Somehow, I can't put my head around this situation. A manifestation of standard wars, I guess. [SecuritFocus]

A bit later: I was wrong. WS-Security is complementary to SAML.

  6:50:49 PM  permalink  

 
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