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SecureIT 2013 - OWASP Web Services Security- Securing Your Service Oriented Architecture

I am confirmed to speak to SecureIT 2013 Conference with OWASP Los Angeles chapter leader, Tin Zaw. Following is the abstract from my talk. Abstract: Any Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) needs to support security features that provide auditing, authentication, authorization, confidentiality, and integrity for the messages exchanged between the client and the service. Microsoft Windows Communication…

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WCF Security - Speaking @ OWASP Los Angeles November Monthly Meeting

I had a great time last night speaking to OWASP Los Angeles November Monthly Meeting on the topic of WCF Security – Securing your Service Oriented Architecture. The abstract of the talk, presentation slides and code follows. Abstract: Any Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) needs to support security features that provide auditing, authentication, authorization, confidentiality, and integrity for the messages exchanged between the client and the…

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Recommended Readings for Coding Architects

Thanks to coding-architect-extraordinaire colleague and friend David Lazar, following are some links to a few excellent decks from Simon Brown's "Coding The Architecture". Documenting Your Software Architecture: Why? and How?   -- Big Architecture Documents are BAD. http://static.codingthearchitecture.com/presentations/sa2009-documenting-your-software-architecture-why-and-how.pdf How Much Up-Front Design Is Just Enough? Be a JEDI: do Just Enough Design Initially http://static.codingthearchitecture.com/presentations/skillsmatter2012-just-enough.pdf Master Builder…

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Notes from WCF & SOA Talk @ SoCal.NET Architecture Group

Last week I spoke to Southern California .NET Architecture Group regarding implementation of Service Oriented Design Patterns with Windows Communication Foundation. The talk was an architectural overview of so called SOA tenants and how to implement these best practices using WCF. Being technologists, we tend to focus more on underlying technologies and have tendency to avoid topics like…

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