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Developing Secure Java Web Services

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Developing Secure Java Web Services

Module 1 - Encapsulating the Basics of Security

Summarize the characteristics of web services and analyze the impact on application security
Examine how the data exposed by a web service can impact its security requirements
Describe the security principles of web architecture
Describe the characteristics of application security
Describe the technologies used to implement application security
Identify the security issues in a web service model
Evaluate the security requirements of web services
Lab 1 - Exploring the Auction Application

Start the Application Server database
Deploy the credit card web service
Deploy the auction application
Explore the auction application
Run the auction application

Module 2 - Examining Web Services Security Threats and Countermeasures

Identify the security requirements of web services
List the features that are typically provided by a properly implemented security mechanism
List the security principles for web services
Identify the security challenges and threats in a web service application
Identify the technologies to address the security challenges in a web service application
Explain the need for a web services security model
Describe the primary mechanisms to secure web services
Lab 2 - Examining Security Threats and Countermeasures

Evaluate the security needs of the auction application
Identify security solutions for the auction application
Evaluate security in the auction application

Module 3 - Overview of Web Services Security Solutions

Explain the web service framework
Explain the need to establish standards for web services security
Describe the various web services security solutions
Describe Project Metro
Define Web Services Interoperability Technology (WSIT)
Describe the Metro security specifications
Lab 3 - Designing Security for Web Services Applications

Analyze web services security needs

Module 4 - Securing Java Web Services Using Application-Layer and Transport-Layer Security

Identify the various methods to implement security in Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE platform) applications
Describe how to use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) to secure a Java EE 5 web service application
Outline the security mechanisms used by Java EE 5 web-tier applications
State the functions of the Java EE 5 authentication service
Describe how to secure web services by using application-layer security and transport-layer security
Lab 4 - Implementing Application-Layer and Transport-Layer Security

Implement basic authentication for a web service
Implement transport-layer security for a web service

Module 5 - Securing Java Web Services Using Message-Layer Security

Explain message-layer security and its advantages
Explain the WS-Policy specification
Describe how to attach policy assertions to a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file
Describe the web services security technology in Metro
Explain the security specifications implemented by Metro
Describe how to configure web services security by using Metro
Describe how to configure web services security by using the NetBeans Metro plug-in
Explain how GlassFish offers integrated support for the web services security standards
Describe how to configure GlassFish for message security
Describe how to enable application-specific web services security by using GlassFish
Describe how to enable message security in a client application by using GlassFish
Lab 5 - Implementing Message-Layer Security

Secure an interoperable web service using Metro 1.2
Secure a web service using Secure Token service (STS)
Secure web services using the message security providers available in GlassFish

Module 6 - Relating Web Services Security and Identity Management

Define the concept of identity and identity management
Describe the need for identity management
Describe the business drivers for identity management
Identify the technologies behind an identity management solution
Describe the capabilities of Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1
Describe the components and features of Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1
Describe identity management support in NetBeans IDE
Describe how to install Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1
Lab 6 - Installing and Configuring Access Manager

Install and configure Access Manager 7.1 Patch 1

Module 7 - Securing Web Services Using WS-I BSP Token Profiles

Explain the Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML)
Demonstrate SSO system flow by using SAML tokens
Describe how to configure SAML support on Access Manager
Describe how to enable SAML-based authentication to secure a web service client and a web service provider by using Access Manager
Describe how to secure web services by using WS-I BSP tokens
Lab 7 - Securing Web Services Using WS-I BSP Token Profiles

Secure web services using the WS-I BSP SAML-HolderOfKey security mechanism
Secure web services using the WS-I BSP UserNameToken security mechanism
Secure web services using the WS-I BSP X509Token security mechanism

Module 8 - Securing Web Services Using Liberty Token Profiles

Describe the network identity implementation
Describe the Liberty Alliance project and the Liberty specification
List and explain the web services security providers in Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1
Describe federated identity
Explain Liberty web services and Liberty process flow
Describe how to secure web services by using Liberty tokens
Lab 8 - Securing Web Services Using Liberty Tokens

Secure web services using the LibertyBearerToken security mechanism
Secure web services using the LibertySAMLToken security mechanism
Secure web services using the LibertyX509Token security mechanism

A Classroom course provided by Sun Microsystems South Africa (Pty) Ltd. in Johannesburg, South Africa

Developing Secure Java Web Services

Module 1 - Encapsulating the Basics of Security

Summarize the characteristics of web services and analyze the impact on application security
Examine how the data exposed by a web service can impact its security requirements
Describe the security principles of web architecture
Describe the characteristics of application security
Describe the technologies used to implement application security
Identify the security issues in a web service model
Evaluate the security requirements of web services
Lab 1 - Exploring the Auction Application

Start the Application Server database
Deploy the credit card web service
Deploy the auction application
Explore the auction application
Run the auction application

Module 2 - Examining Web Services Security Threats and Countermeasures

Identify the security requirements of web services
List the features that are typically provided by a properly implemented security mechanism
List the security principles for web services
Identify the security challenges and threats in a web service application
Identify the technologies to address the security challenges in a web service application
Explain the need for a web services security model
Describe the primary mechanisms to secure web services
Lab 2 - Examining Security Threats and Countermeasures

Evaluate the security needs of the auction application
Identify security solutions for the auction application
Evaluate security in the auction application

Module 3 - Overview of Web Services Security Solutions

Explain the web service framework
Explain the need to establish standards for web services security
Describe the various web services security solutions
Describe Project Metro
Define Web Services Interoperability Technology (WSIT)
Describe the Metro security specifications
Lab 3 - Designing Security for Web Services Applications

Analyze web services security needs

Module 4 - Securing Java Web Services Using Application-Layer and Transport-Layer Security

Identify the various methods to implement security in Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE platform) applications
Describe how to use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) to secure a Java EE 5 web service application
Outline the security mechanisms used by Java EE 5 web-tier applications
State the functions of the Java EE 5 authentication service
Describe how to secure web services by using application-layer security and transport-layer security
Lab 4 - Implementing Application-Layer and Transport-Layer Security

Implement basic authentication for a web service
Implement transport-layer security for a web service

Module 5 - Securing Java Web Services Using Message-Layer Security

Explain message-layer security and its advantages
Explain the WS-Policy specification
Describe how to attach policy assertions to a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file
Describe the web services security technology in Metro
Explain the security specifications implemented by Metro
Describe how to configure web services security by using Metro
Describe how to configure web services security by using the NetBeans Metro plug-in
Explain how GlassFish offers integrated support for the web services security standards
Describe how to configure GlassFish for message security
Describe how to enable application-specific web services security by using GlassFish
Describe how to enable message security in a client application by using GlassFish
Lab 5 - Implementing Message-Layer Security

Secure an interoperable web service using Metro 1.2
Secure a web service using Secure Token service (STS)
Secure web services using the message security providers available in GlassFish

Module 6 - Relating Web Services Security and Identity Management

Define the concept of identity and identity management
Describe the need for identity management
Describe the business drivers for identity management
Identify the technologies behind an identity management solution
Describe the capabilities of Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1
Describe the components and features of Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1
Describe identity management support in NetBeans IDE
Describe how to install Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1
Lab 6 - Installing and Configuring Access Manager

Install and configure Access Manager 7.1 Patch 1

Module 7 - Securing Web Services Using WS-I BSP Token Profiles

Explain the Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML)
Demonstrate SSO system flow by using SAML tokens
Describe how to configure SAML support on Access Manager
Describe how to enable SAML-based authentication to secure a web service client and a web service provider by using Access Manager
Describe how to secure web services by using WS-I BSP tokens
Lab 7 - Securing Web Services Using WS-I BSP Token Profiles

Secure web services using the WS-I BSP SAML-HolderOfKey security mechanism
Secure web services using the WS-I BSP UserNameToken security mechanism
Secure web services using the WS-I BSP X509Token security mechanism

Module 8 - Securing Web Services Using Liberty Token Profiles

Describe the network identity implementation
Describe the Liberty Alliance project and the Liberty specification
List and explain the web services security providers in Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1
Describe federated identity
Explain Liberty web services and Liberty process flow
Describe how to secure web services by using Liberty tokens
Lab 8 - Securing Web Services Using Liberty Tokens

Secure web services using the LibertyBearerToken security mechanism
Secure web services using the LibertySAMLToken security mechanism
Secure web services using the LibertyX509Token security mechanism

A Classroom course provided by Sun Microsystems Philippines Inc. in Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Developing Secure Java Web Services

Module 1 - Encapsulating the Basics of Security

Summarize the characteristics of web services and analyze the impact on application security
Examine how the data exposed by a web service can impact its security requirements
Describe the security principles of web architecture
Describe the characteristics of application security
Describe the technologies used to implement application security
Identify the security issues in a web service model
Evaluate the security requirements of web services
Lab 1 - Exploring the Auction Application

Start the Application Server database
Deploy the credit card web service
Deploy the auction application
Explore the auction application
Run the auction application

Module 2 - Examining Web Services Security Threats and Countermeasures

Identify the security requirements of web services
List the features that are typically provided by a properly implemented security mechanism
List the security principles for web services
Identify the security challenges and threats in a web service application
Identify the technologies to address the security challenges in a web service application
Explain the need for a web services security model
Describe the primary mechanisms to secure web services
Lab 2 - Examining Security Threats and Countermeasures

Evaluate the security needs of the auction application
Identify security solutions for the auction application
Evaluate security in the auction application

Module 3 - Overview of Web Services Security Solutions

Explain the web service framework
Explain the need to establish standards for web services security
Describe the various web services security solutions
Describe Project Metro
Define Web Services Interoperability Technology (WSIT)
Describe the Metro security specifications
Lab 3 - Designing Security for Web Services Applications

Analyze web services security needs

Module 4 - Securing Java Web Services Using Application-Layer and Transport-Layer Security

Identify the various methods to implement security in Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE platform) applications
Describe how to use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) to secure a Java EE 5 web service application
Outline the security mechanisms used by Java EE 5 web-tier applications
State the functions of the Java EE 5 authentication service
Describe how to secure web services by using application-layer security and transport-layer security
Lab 4 - Implementing Application-Layer and Transport-Layer Security

Implement basic authentication for a web service
Implement transport-layer security for a web service

Module 5 - Securing Java Web Services Using Message-Layer Security

Explain message-layer security and its advantages
Explain the WS-Policy specification
Describe how to attach policy assertions to a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file
Describe the web services security technology in Metro
Explain the security specifications implemented by Metro
Describe how to configure web services security by using Metro
Describe how to configure web services security by using the NetBeans Metro plug-in
Explain how GlassFish offers integrated support for the web services security standards
Describe how to configure GlassFish for message security
Describe how to enable application-specific web services security by using GlassFish
Describe how to enable message security in a client application by using GlassFish
Lab 5 - Implementing Message-Layer Security

Secure an interoperable web service using Metro 1.2
Secure a web service using Secure Token service (STS)
Secure web services using the message security providers available in GlassFish

Module 6 - Relating Web Services Security and Identity Management

Define the concept of identity and identity management
Describe the need for identity management
Describe the business drivers for identity management
Identify the technologies behind an identity management solution
Describe the capabilities of Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1
Describe the components and features of Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1
Describe identity management support in NetBeans IDE
Describe how to install Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1
Lab 6 - Installing and Configuring Access Manager

Install and configure Access Manager 7.1 Patch 1

Module 7 - Securing Web Services Using WS-I BSP Token Profiles

Explain the Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML)
Demonstrate SSO system flow by using SAML tokens
Describe how to configure SAML support on Access Manager
Describe how to enable SAML-based authentication to secure a web service client and a web service provider by using Access Manager
Describe how to secure web services by using WS-I BSP tokens
Lab 7 - Securing Web Services Using WS-I BSP Token Profiles

Secure web services using the WS-I BSP SAML-HolderOfKey security mechanism
Secure web services using the WS-I BSP UserNameToken security mechanism
Secure web services using the WS-I BSP X509Token security mechanism

Module 8 - Securing Web Services Using Liberty Token Profiles

Describe the network identity implementation
Describe the Liberty Alliance project and the Liberty specification
List and explain the web services security providers in Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1
Describe federated identity
Explain Liberty web services and Liberty process flow
Describe how to secure web services by using Liberty tokens
Lab 8 - Securing Web Services Using Liberty Tokens

Secure web services using the LibertyBearerToken security mechanism
Secure web services using the LibertySAMLToken security mechanism
Secure web services using the LibertyX509Token security mechanism

A Classroom course provided by Sun Microsystems Pte Ltd. in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Malaysia

Developing Secure Java Web Services

Module 1 - Encapsulating the Basics of Security

Summarize the characteristics of web services and analyze the impact on application security
Examine how the data exposed by a web service can impact its security requirements
Describe the security principles of web architecture
Describe the characteristics of application security
Describe the technologies used to implement application security
Identify the security issues in a web service model
Evaluate the security requirements of web services
Lab 1 - Exploring the Auction Application

Start the Application Server database
Deploy the credit card web service
Deploy the auction application
Explore the auction application
Run the auction application

Module 2 - Examining Web Services Security Threats and Countermeasures

Identify the security requirements of web services
List the features that are typically provided by a properly implemented security mechanism
List the security principles for web services
Identify the security challenges and threats in a web service application
Identify the technologies to address the security challenges in a web service application
Explain the need for a web services security model
Describe the primary mechanisms to secure web services
Lab 2 - Examining Security Threats and Countermeasures

Evaluate the security needs of the auction application
Identify security solutions for the auction application
Evaluate security in the auction application

Module 3 - Overview of Web Services Security Solutions

Explain the web service framework
Explain the need to establish standards for web services security
Describe the various web services security solutions
Describe Project Metro
Define Web Services Interoperability Technology (WSIT)
Describe the Metro security specifications
Lab 3 - Designing Security for Web Services Applications

Analyze web services security needs

Module 4 - Securing Java Web Services Using Application-Layer and Transport-Layer Security

Identify the various methods to implement security in Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE platform) applications
Describe how to use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) to secure a Java EE 5 web service application
Outline the security mechanisms used by Java EE 5 web-tier applications
State the functions of the Java EE 5 authentication service
Describe how to secure web services by using application-layer security and transport-layer security
Lab 4 - Implementing Application-Layer and Transport-Layer Security

Implement basic authentication for a web service
Implement transport-layer security for a web service

Module 5 - Securing Java Web Services Using Message-Layer Security

Explain message-layer security and its advantages
Explain the WS-Policy specification
Describe how to attach policy assertions to a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file
Describe the web services security technology in Metro
Explain the security specifications implemented by Metro
Describe how to configure web services security by using Metro
Describe how to configure web services security by using the NetBeans Metro plug-in
Explain how GlassFish offers integrated support for the web services security standards
Describe how to configure GlassFish for message security
Describe how to enable application-specific web services security by using GlassFish
Describe how to enable message security in a client application by using GlassFish
Lab 5 - Implementing Message-Layer Security

Secure an interoperable web service using Metro 1.2
Secure a web service using Secure Token service (STS)
Secure web services using the message security providers available in GlassFish

Module 6 - Relating Web Services Security and Identity Management

Define the concept of identity and identity management
Describe the need for identity management
Describe the business drivers for identity management
Identify the technologies behind an identity management solution
Describe the capabilities of Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1
Describe the components and features of Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1
Describe identity management support in NetBeans IDE
Describe how to install Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1
Lab 6 - Installing and Configuring Access Manager

Install and configure Access Manager 7.1 Patch 1

Module 7 - Securing Web Services Using WS-I BSP Token Profiles

Explain the Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML)
Demonstrate SSO system flow by using SAML tokens
Describe how to configure SAML support on Access Manager
Describe how to enable SAML-based authentication to secure a web service client and a web service provider by using Access Manager
Describe how to secure web services by using WS-I BSP tokens
Lab 7 - Securing Web Services Using WS-I BSP Token Profiles

Secure web services using the WS-I BSP SAML-HolderOfKey security mechanism
Secure web services using the WS-I BSP UserNameToken security mechanism
Secure web services using the WS-I BSP X509Token security mechanism

Module 8 - Securing Web Services Using Liberty Token Profiles

Describe the network identity implementation
Describe the Liberty Alliance project and the Liberty specification
List and explain the web services security providers in Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1
Describe federated identity
Explain Liberty web services and Liberty process flow
Describe how to secure web services by using Liberty tokens
Lab 8 - Securing Web Services Using Liberty Tokens

Secure web services using the LibertyBearerToken security mechanism
Secure web services using the LibertySAMLToken security mechanism
Secure web services using the LibertyX509Token security mechanism

A Classroom course provided by Sun Learning Centers - India in Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Mumbai, New Delhi, India

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